Video Shows Police Rescuing Man From Trunk After Alleged Kidnapping - Newly released dash-cam video from a Louisville Metro police cruiser shows a man being pulled from the trunk of his car after he was kidnapped and locked in there by three people for hours, officials say.
Shawn Bloemer, 22, was working as a store clerk at the Circle K gas station Aug. 3 when he was allegedly kidnapped, bound, gagged and stuffed in the trunk of his own car.
"I was real panicked and scared," Bloemer said. "I didn't know what their intentions were or anything like that."
Police say suspects Joseph Davis, Brittany Elder and Trent Blye drove around with Bloemer in the trunk for about four hours, looking to buy drugs.
Bloemer is pictured. His car had expired tags, however, which promoted a police officer to make a routine traffic stop that turned into anything but routine.
Bloemer says he passed out at various times but awoke just in time to see flashing lights through a crack in a broken tail light.
"I heard a voice… he was an officer. He asked about insurance and that's when I started kicking and punching on the hood yelling," Bloemer said.
The new dash-cam video shows the exact moment police noticed that someone was in the trunk of the car.
Cops pulled the three suspects from the car before approaching the trunk with their guns drawn.
"Twenty-five years of experience; my heart was beating extremely fast," officer Fred Wilson told ABC News affiliate WHAS-TV in September.
"The trunk was popped. I exposed my hands like the officers asked me to do," Bloemer said. "I saw eight to 10 cops at that point."
Bloemer is grateful for the officers' quick thinking.
"There's not a lot I can say except, 'Thank you,' but it means more than that," Bloemer said.
Davis, Elder and Blye remain behind bars charged with kidnapping and theft. They have not yet entered a plea. ( ABC News )
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