SANTA ROSA – According to a community bulletin posted Thursday by the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office, members of the Sheriff’s Special Weapons And Tactics (S.W.A.T.) team were activated to serve a search warrant on a property in the 3500 block of Stony Point Road.
The action was taken as a result of a report made in person on Wednesday, February 18 by a 22-year-old woman at the Petaluma Police Department. The woman told officers there that she had been kidnapped at gunpoint and was held against her will at a property in Santa Rosa. The woman reported that she was beaten and sexually abused. Officers noted that she had injuries consistent with her statement.
The victim explained that she was able to escape only after noticing that her captors had left a door open to the residence. Investigators determined that the kidnapping occurred in the Roseland area of Santa Rosa approximately three weeks ago. Detectives from the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Unit were called in to conduct the investigation.
This morning the detectives were able to identify the location where the victim had been held. The S.W.A.T. team was activated to serve the search warrant because the suspects were reported to be armed. Several persons have been detained in this case and detectives were still on the scene into the early evening. This is an active and on-going investigation at this time.
This story will be updated once the suspects are identified.