Doorbell cam shows Texas woman bang on door for help before she was dragged ...

'No, no, please!': Chilling Ring doorbell cam footage shows moment desperate woman banged on door for help before she was dragged off and 'kidnapped' Woman was seen banging on a Texas home and yelling for help Tuesday 9.25pm She's heard rapidly knocking front door as a male runs back and forth behind her 'Stop, please. No, no, no,' she cries before being dragged away by the arms  Male can be heard saying 'Get in the car' and resident believes he mentioned gun Resident's sibling said on Facebook: 'My sis was scared and she would have opened the door there is no telling what that man would have done to get to her'  But police are no longer investigating it as a kidnapping after interviewing them  No charges were made Wednesday and police told DailyMail.com the woman, 23, knew the 20-year-old man in the clip and called it a 'misunderstanding'

By Dailymail.com Reporter

Published: 18:27 BST, 19 June 2019 | Updated: 20:00 BST, 19 June 2019

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This is the chilling moment a woman was seen possibly being kidnapped after banging on a Texas home and yelling for help Tuesday night.

Footage, captured by the Manor home's Ring doorbell camera, at 9,25pm, showed the woman rapidly knocking on a front door while a man could be seen running up behind her.  

As he approached, she lurched away from him, but he was too quick and grabbed her by the arms.  

Woman was seen possibly being kidnapped after banging on a Texas home and yelling for help Tuesday night

Woman was seen possibly being kidnapped after banging on a Texas home and yelling for help Tuesday night

'Stop, please. No, no, no,' she cried before being dragged away from the property on the 19200 block of Nathan Scott Way.

Her alleged abductor can be heard ordering her to: 'Get in the car.'

Police had no vehicle description as they shared a video black-and-white from the incident, asking for the public's help.

But several hours later they reported the woman 'from this incident has been located and in good health'.

'Manor Police Department is still investigating the incidents. There is no threat to the public,' law enforcement said in a statement.

Sergeant C.

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