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Bounty Hunters Convicted of Kidnapping After Apprehending Woman
When bounty hunters made a pit stop at a gas station, a female fugitive they were transporting started asking bystanders to call the police for help. The woman allegedly missed a court date on a misdemeanor charge of domestic violence. However, the bounty hunters who captured her were not licensed in Missouri. After they brought the suspect to jail, they got slapped with kidnapping charges for taking her across state lines without a proper license. Inside Edition’s Lisa Guerrero has more.