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Good Samaritan Rescues 9-Year-Old Boy from Kidnapping in Jacksonville

Mikaya Williams (Jacksonville Sheriffs Office). Background: Intersection of Edgewood Avenue and Moncrief Road in Jacksonville, Florida, where Williams allegedly kindapped a 9-year-old boy (Google Maps).

Authorities in Florida are crediting the heroic actions of a Good Samaritan who rescued a 9-year-old boy selling water on the street after he was kidnapped.

The incident unfolded around 9 p.m. on June 27 in Jacksonville, according to the Jacksonville Sheriffs Office. The boy was selling water to people at the intersection of Edgewood Avenue and Moncrief Road when a woman later identified as 22-year-old Mikaya Williams approached the boy in her car. He did not know Williams and had never seen her before, cops noted.

Williams allegedly said, Get in the car, your mom said get in the car and come here, get in the car I got your money. The woman put the boys cooler in the back of the car, and then allegedly pushed him inside.

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Once inside the car, he said he was crying, shaking and screaming, detectives wrote. He stated the suspect turned the car radio up and was speeding with him inside.

Thats when the Good Samaritan, Shameika Dowell, sprang into action. She knows the boy and his family and happened to witness the alleged kidnapping.

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Im like, Are you serious?,' Dowell recalled to local NBC affiliate WJAX. Im looking at someone snatch one of our kids and pulling them in the car. It was a think fast Meika, move quick. You gotta get this child, move quick.'

Dowell hopped in her car and chased down Williams. Eventually Dowell caught up to the suspect and cornered her in, she told the TV station.

She ran up to the suspect vehicle and started kicking the passenger door until it opened. Dowell pulled out the boy and his cooler.

Cops arrested Williams and returned the boy back to his family. Post Miranda, Williams said she was on her crazy medicine at the time of the incident.

JSO thanks the heroic witness who stepped in and helped rescue the child from a dangerous situation, the agency said in a Facebook post.

Williams faces a charge of kidnapping and is at the Jacksonville jail without bond. Her next court date is scheduled for July 21.

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