Professor helped stop kidnapping of university student who fought her way out of stranger’s truck after causing crash

Left: James Robert Allen (via Charlottesville (Va.) Police). Right: UVA professor Robert Emery (screenshot via WCAV).

A Virginia professor’s quick thinking and interference may have helped stop a kidnapping in progress.

Robert Emery, a professor who teaches psychology at the University of Virginia, said that he heard a commotion outside his house at around 9:40 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 4. According to Charlottesville CBS affiliate WCAV, Emery and his family were getting ready for bed when they heard what sounded like a domestic dispute outside.

Emery told his wife immediately to call 911 before running out the front door himself, where he found a man hurriedly getting into a truck, the station reported.

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