A resident of St. Petersburg found a note on the street and saved the abducted person - ForumDaily
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A resident of St. Petersburg found a note on the street and saved a kidnapped person.

The man called the police, who detained the kidnappers.

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In the city of Pushkin (part of St. Petersburg) on ​​April 20, the police released the 40-year-old kidnapped man, who threw a note about help out of the window. He writes about it TJournal with reference to the press service of the UVO Rosgvardii in the region.

According to the ministry, a man was kidnapped by five people, they took away his documents, telephone and money. The criminals held the man in an apartment on Orangery Street to sign "various documents."

The man was able to write a note asking for help and threw it out the window. She was picked up by a passer-by and turned to side patrols. Two groups of detention arrived at the scene. They freed the hostage and detained the criminals, now the question of a criminal case is being decided.

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