A teen girl was recently kidnapped from Alabama, taken to Florida, and eventually left hurt and alone, according to law enforcement.

Late Friday, the alleged victim met a man named Coby Jerome Jordan in Houston County, Alabama, where he picked her up, a Fox News report said, adding two women later joined him.

“It was unclear if the victim knew any of the suspects before Friday,” the outlet stated.

In a social media post Sunday, Florida’s Jackson County Sheriff’s Office identified one of the women as Molly Michele Jarrett.

“Around 1:00 a.m. Saturday, the victim was taken to an abandoned building, where Jordan beat her and bound her hands and feet. A short time later, the victim was dropped off and left alone under a tree, where she eventually escaped,” the post read:

The images of the suspects showed one of the women wearing what appeared to be the outfit of the Teen Titan cartoon character, Raven.

Not long after a resident saw the victim tied up and notified law enforcement, deputies found the young woman with her hands bound behind her back.

Once the young woman was transported to a hospital, officials reported she was expected to recover following the ordeal.

According to the Sheriff’s office, Jordan was charged with robbery, false imprisonment, tampering with a victim, and battery. Jarrett faces charges of principal in the first degree to robbery, principal in the first degree to false imprisonment, principal in the first degree to tampering with a victim, and principal in the first degree to battery.

The suspects are scheduled to appear in court sometime this week.

In early October, rising violent crime across President Joe Biden’s (D) America began surfacing as the deciding issue for voters in the midterm elections, with a poll finding 77 percent of Americans viewed it as a significant problem, according to Breitbart News.

More recently, establishment media elites warned the Democrat Party may experience huge midterm election losses thanks to the Republican Party’s populist message that appears to be resonating with voters, the outlet reported Saturday.

Some of the reasons for the potential losses are soaring crime, inflation, and illegal immigration.