Missing U.S. girl rescued after using TikTok hand signals
LONDON, KY. A 16-year-old girl held captive by a
61-year-old man was rescued on an interstate highway in Kentucky after another
driver noticed her using a distress signal with her hand that was made popular
on TikTok, law enforcement officials said.
The girl's parents reported their daughter missing from
Asheville, North Carolina, last week. Two days later, her hand-signal and
the alert driver enabled sheriff's deputies in Kentucky to stop the car and
arrest James Herbert Brick of Cherokee, North Carolina, on charges of unlawful
imprisonment and possession of material showing a sexual performance by a
minor, Deputy Gilbert Acciardo said.
The girl and the driver were acquainted, and she initially
went with the man willingly, but at some point got scared, Acciardo, the
spokesman for the Laurel County Sheriff's Office, told The Lexington
Herald-Leader. The man had taken her to Ohio to visit his relatives, and left
with her after they realized she had been reported missing, a sheriff's
statement said.
The other driver called 911 from Interstate 75 in Laurel
County, Kentucky, on Thursday to report that a girl in a silver Toyota car was
making distress hand signals that he recognized from TikTok as a plea for help
from domestic violence. The signal is to raise your hand, showing your palm
with your thumb extended, and then tuck your thumb into your palm and lower
your fingers over it, as if to trap the thumb.
Officials say the driver continued following the man and the
girl, updating a dispatcher, until deputies were able to stop the Toyota and
rescue the girl.
The sheriff's statement says a cellphone found in the man's
possession had images that allegedly "portrayed a juvenile female in a
sexual manner." Brick was booked into the Laurel County correctional
center on a $10,000 bond pending a court hearing on Tuesday.
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