How hero pizza delivery man saved kidnap victim

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A Wisconsin pizza delivery driver has been hailed a hero after alerting police to a woman in danger and thwarting a possible kidnapping, officials said.

Joey Grundl, 24, was dropping off a pizza in Waldo on Sept. 27 when he said he noticed a woman in distress inside the home.

“I could see a black eye on her right eye and that’s when she pointed to it and mouthed the words to me, ‘Help me,’ and shortly thereafter mouthed again to me, ‘Call the police,'” he told WDJT-TV.

Grundl went back to his car and called 911 to report what he had seen,YAHOO News reports.

Deputies with the Sheboygan County Sheriff’s office visited the home, where they arrested Dean Hoffman for allegedly assaulting his ex-girlfriend and holding the woman against her will.

Hoffman is accused of entering his ex’s home without knocking and then punching her in the face, according to a criminal complaint obtained by WDJT-TV.

He then allegedly bound her hands and her feet, “hog-tying them together with a power cord from her vacuum,” the complaint said.

After allegedly tying her up, police said Hoffman shoved a towel in his ex-girlfriend’s mouth and forced her to scream to ensure no one would be able to hear her.

The woman told police Hoffman untied her before ordering pizza from Domino’s.

The woman said she asked Hoffman to let her go, but he allegedly said,

“You know I can’t do that,” so she took the opportunity to ask the delivery man for help, police said.

 

Hoffman was charged with seven counts of domestic abuse, including strangulation, and kidnapping. He also allegedly admitted to police he had a gun in his car.


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