LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga., Sept. 4 (UPI) -- A 16-year-old Georgia
girl says she avoided being sexually assaulted by text-messaging her
friends for help.
The unidentified Gwinnett County teenager said after a man
grabbed her by the neck and dragged into the woods Aug. 20, she
texted her whereabouts and situation to a friend, The Atlanta
Journal-Constitution reported Friday.
An unspecified number of the victim's friends soon arrived
at the scene and the suspect fled in a car with two other men. The
girl was not hurt.
The lead suspect, Hernandez-Ruiz, 19, was arrested by police
Tuesday and was being held at Gwinnett County Detention Center.
The Journal-Constitution said Hernandez-Ruiz faces charges
of kidnapping and sexual battery.