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Security video shows moments when women are kidnapped, which is held at the Knife Point in Ohio City

Cleveland, Ohio (Woio) – new details were released on Wednesday about the kidnapping and stabbing in Ohio City last month.

Safety material shows the moments when a 59-year-old woman kidnapped, captured at the knife and is attacked in the middle of a street in Ohio.

The terrible incident began shortly after 5 a.m. on April 15 at a bus stop near West 25th Street and the Detroit Avenue.

The first video shows how the suspect, 50-year-old Rayshon Reese, approaches the woman while waiting for the bus.

Rayshon Demore Reese(Bingel, Julia | (Source: Cuyahoga County Sheriff))

Minutes later you can get up and go towards West 28th Street.

A second video shows the two who come past Linda's supermarket and then go to the Shoreway.

This all the time Reese keeps a knife on the side of the woman.

After all, the woman can flee and runs into the street.

Reese follows her, grabs her to the ground and hits her face with a knife.

As through a miracle, the victim can be released and flee.

In the police of a police camera video received by 19 news, the victim described her attack on the officials as soon as she was safe and treated in the Lutheran hospital.

The woman said she was in the West 25th Street area and in Detroit when a man asked her for the time and the bus schedule. Then she said the man pulled out a box cutter and forced her to go with him.

“He says: 'You come with me, because if you don't get with me, I'll kill you here and now. I can easily cut my neck into slices with this cutter,” said the victim of the police.

The Cleveland police say that the victim and their attacker had to go towards West 28th Street in the direction of West 28th Street, and she said he had repeatedly threatened her life.

“I tried to make hand signals for the people who help me,” she told the police. “Then he said: 'This is your lucky day, you will die today.'”

Reese is charged with attempted murder, crime attacks and kidnapping.

The public prosecutor says that Reese had previously served a prison sentence for rape judgments.

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