Kidnapped girl rescued from booby-trapped pit
A kidnapped 14-year-old girl was rescued from a hand-dug, booby-trapped pit after she managed to send a text message to her mother.
Elizabeth Shoafâs message also helped US police to name a suspect in her September 6 abduction.
Police have been searching a wooded area where the girl was found, for 37-year-old Vinson Filyaw, said police spokesman Steve McCaskill.
Elizabeth was found yesterday about a mile from her home in South Carolina, in a 15-foot deep hole in the side of a hill that was covered with plywood. The bunker had a hand-dug privy with toilet paper, a camp stove and shelves made with cut branches and canvas.
Police said the girl appeared to be unharmed but was taken to a nearby medical centre for evaluation. Police have not interviewed her, saying they would leave her alone until sheâs ready to talk.
âWeâre just glad that sheâs alive and sheâs safe and that she will be home with us,â her mother, Madeline Shoaf told reporters in Columbia.
âSheâs a good girl. ⊠We never believed that she ran away.â
Investigators say Filyaw, 36, may have posed as a police officer when he met the girl. The unemployed construction worker is also wanted on an unrelated sexual assault charge.
âHe dug this pit and this child was in this pit,â Mr McCaskill said. âHe is linked to her disappearance and heâs got to answer for that.â
The sheriff said the girl was walked around in the woods by her captor until she became disoriented. In the bunker, she was threatened with handmade grenades and a flare gun.
The sheriff said the text message the girl sent to her mother came from Filyawâs cell phone and deputies began looking for him Friday night.
Investigators used mobile phone towers to determine a general location of the phone used to send the message. âThat was the first break,â Mr McCaskill said.
He said the girl cried out as searchers approached the bunker where she was found.
âShe was standing at the mouth of the bunker with the door open,â police officer David Thomley told TV news in Columbia. He said the girl was not tied up and was very coherent.
The bunker was protected by a booby-trap, police said.
Tracking dogs were brought in to aid in the search for Filyaw, and helicopters with spotlights circled overhead as night fell. A reward was offered for information leading to his capture. Filyaw was considered armed and dangerous.
Deputies have been searching for Filyaw for months on an unrelated charge of criminal sexual conduct against a 12-year-old girl, Mr McCaskill said.
Officers tried to arrest Filyaw at his home earlier this week, but he had an elaborate escape plan, involving a tunnel dug from his bedroom to a shed, he added.
This is the second case this year in South Carolina involving an abducted teenage girl taken to an underground hideout.
Kenneth Hinson of Hartsville is charged with kidnapping two 17-year-old girls on March 14 and taking them to a wardrobe-sized dungeon behind his home. Authorities said the girls freed themselves and walked to safety, and Hinson was captured after a four-day manhunt.




