The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

‘Keep me safe’: Kidnapped man hands bank teller note, cops say

Plea for help ends in arrest of the two men holding victim.

- By Rosana Hughes Rosana.Hughes@ajc.com

A man walked into a Newnan bank last week and handed the teller a note that said, “Keep me safe.” Now, two men are charged with kidnapping him.

The Coweta County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the incident Wednesday, saying deputies responded to a Wells Fargo on Amlajack Bo u levard and quickly stopped the suspects a block away.

Their arrests were caught on body camera footage that was released to The Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on on Wednesday.

Deputies spoke with the kidnapping victim, who said two men — identified as 33-year-old Gabriel Lawrence and 38-yearold Terrence McPherson — picked him up in Atlanta after asking him if he wanted to make a couple of hundred dollars, sheriff’s office spokespers­on Toby Nix said.

The men drove around Atlanta for an extended time, and the victim tried to get out of the vehicle twice while it was stopped at traffic lights, according to investigat­ors. But he was unable to exit due to the child safety locks being engaged in the back seat.

The group eventually ended up at a gas station in Newnan, Nix said. While there, Lawrence went into the convenienc­e store and came out with a check for $1,467 and handed it to the victim, according to the sheriff ’s office.

The victim was told to walk inside the bank, cash the check, walk back out and give a signal indicating he had the cash.

Instead, the victim went inside, wrote his plea for help on a note and handed it to the teller.

Both Lawrence and McPherson were arrested and charged with false imprison- ment, kidnapping, fourth-de- gree forgery and possession of a firearm during the com- mission of a crime.

McPherson is additional­ly charged with theft by receiving stolen property and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

 ?? COURTESY OF COWETA COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE ?? A kidnap victim turned the tables on two suspects who are now under arrest and face a slew of charges.
COURTESY OF COWETA COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE A kidnap victim turned the tables on two suspects who are now under arrest and face a slew of charges.

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