Teens escape kidnapper who drove them to Virginia hotel, authorities say

Two teenage girls are safe after an alleged kidnapping that crossed state lines.

The girls, who are 13 and 17, were picked up in Baltimore and then driven to Stafford County, Virginia, authorities said. They rushed out of a Quality Inn on Wednesday, saying they’d been kidnapped and had just escaped, according to the Stafford County Sheriff’s Office.

The girls flagged down a man who happened to be an off-duty law enforcement officer. They told him they’d been kidnapped by a stranger from Baltimore and that he was still inside the hotel, the sheriff’s office said.

There were two rooms that appeared to be registered under the suspect’s name, the sheriff’s office said. They said they found drugs and paraphernalia in plain sight.

Authorities arrested 54-year-old Tyronne McDaniel. He’s being held without bond on multiple charges, including abduction and pandering, which is a form of human trafficking.

According to a criminal complaint, the girls told police the man drove up to them in Baltimore, where they live, and offered them a ride. They got into his car. The girls say he started driving but they didn’t know where he was taking them.

McDaniel told the girls he was going to take pictures of them and they would work with other “little kids” and “make a lot of money,” according to the criminal complaint.

Stafford County deputies say when the three got to the Quality Inn in north Stafford, the girls told the man they wanted to go home. According to the complaint, McDaniel replied, “Nah, that’s not going to happen.”

It’s unclear how long the teens were inside the hotel before they managed to escape. The sheriff’s office says the investigation is ongoing.

The teens were turned over to Child Protective Services to be reunited with their families.

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