Last night a young woman was grabbed off the street in Rockland, Maine. The short version: she was walking home from work at 11:30 pm, when a man in a ski mask jumped out of his vehicle, put her in a choke hold until she lost consciousness and tossed her in his car. Apparently she came to and was able to fight him off enough to cause erratic driving which caught the attention of a police officer. The officer pursued the car until it crashed and was able to apprehend the perpetrator after a short foot chase. It is all over the Maine media; here is just one article:
http://bangordailynews.com/2016/09/...ed-off-street-in-rockland/?ref=relatedSidebar
While I realize this MO is very different from VM, it caught my attention for a couple of reasons: stranger abductions rarely occur in Maine and it provides a window into how an abduction actually occurred because the victim survived to talk about it. I also think it would be worthwhile for Mass State Police to check this guy out for any connection to the Princeton area. While there may not be any connection, the suspect is from Portland which is about two hours from Princeton and he has a lengthy criminal record. A stranger abduction in Rockland is as incongruous as a murder in Princeton.