Man arrested after allegedly kidnapping a teenager and forcing her to drive him through a coronavirus checkpoint in the Florida Keys.
to harm the victim, a Florida Keys resident, if she didn't drive them to Tavernier.
Alexander Michael Sardinas is seen is this photo provided by the Monroe County Sheriff's Office, May 24, 2020. Alexander Michael Sardinas is seen is this photo provided by the Monroe County Sheriff's Office, May 24, 2020.The victim drove the man and woman to the highway checkpoint and provided her driver's license with proof of residence, police said. She did not say anything to checkpoint deputies because she was scared, they added.
The teen later dropped off Sardinas at a gas station and the woman at a pharmacy in Tavernier, according to police. She called a family member who then alerted law enforcement, police said.
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