Woman is rescued after calling 911 to ‘order pizza’; sheriff releases ‘chilling’ video

Woman is rescued after calling 911 to 'order pizza'; sheriff releases 'chilling' video

According to Sheriff Mike Chitwood, deputies prevented an alleged attempted sexual assault in Volusia County, Florida, on October 19 after a woman alerted dispatchers that she was in trouble by pretending to order pizza.

The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office broadcast parts of the 911 call in a separate video, including the woman’s request to buy pizza.

The dispatcher questioned her if she was aware she was phoning 911, and she responded yes.

According to Chitwood, the sheriff’s office was able to locate her smartphone in a field near Pierson, a rural town known for its ferneries.

“Deputies went out on foot and began searching the ferneries. Finally, they heard loud music coming from a field. “When they approached the sound, they discovered a male on top of a screaming female,” Chitwood explained.

Bodycam footage from the rescue shows the woman asking for aid as cops approach.

“He is trying to rape me. “Can you help me?” she screams.

Deputies detained Luis Diego Hernandez-Moncayo on charges of attempted sexual battery, battery by strangulation, and false imprisonment, according to the post. He is being held without a bond.

According to the sheriff’s department, Hernandez-Moncayo was in the country illegally, and the US Border Patrol has placed an immigration detainer on him.

Hernandez-Moncayo allegedly sought for asylum the day before the incident, according to the sheriff’s office.

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