Woman leaps from balcony to escape kidnapping after horrific cross-country ordeal: officials

A harrowing tale of survival unfolded as a Florida woman managed to escape a three-week kidnapping nightmare. Allegedly held captive and transported cross-country by her ex-boyfriend, the woman made a daring leap from a balcony in California to secure her freedom, authorities reported on Thursday.

The disturbing sequence of events led to the arrest of 41-year-old Floyd Stuck. Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno disclosed that Stuck faces multiple charges, including kidnapping, aggravated stalking, unauthorized installation of a tracking device, and evading law enforcement. Officials detailed a violent abduction that commenced in Southwest Florida and traversed the nation.

Authorities were first alerted on Tuesday when the victim reached out to the Lee County Sheriff’s Office. She discovered Stuck’s alleged attempt to attach a tracking device to her vehicle, prompting the investigation.

Responding deputies soon unearthed what Sheriff Marceno described as a prolonged and terrifying ordeal spanning several months.

During a press conference, Marceno expressed the severity of the situation, labeling the suspect as a “calculated maniac” and “very dangerous.” He lauded the relentless efforts of the detectives and deputies who worked tirelessly to bring an end to the victim’s coast-to-coast ordeal.

Floyd Stuck remains in custody, with the charges underscoring the gravity of his alleged actions. The case highlights the critical role of law enforcement in tackling such heinous crimes and safeguarding the community.

According to investigators, Stuck convinced the victim to accompany him on what was supposed to be a three-day trip to New York to visit family. The pair left Lee County on April 20.

Authorities said Stuck began acting erratically while driving and informed the victim their plans had changed. He allegedly handed her documents containing information about her family members and threatened to harm them if she failed to comply with his demands.

Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno provides details of an investigation that authorities say uncovered a cross-country kidnapping involving a Florida woman and her ex-boyfriend. (Lee County Sheriff’s Office)

“What was supposed to be a three-day flight turned into a three-week long nightmare of fear and violence,” Marceno said.

Investigators said Stuck confiscated the victim’s phone and wallet before driving her through multiple states, including Florida, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Nevada, while allegedly threatening to kill her if she attempted to escape.

Authorities also allege Stuck physically assaulted the victim during the trip, including choking her hard enough to leave injuries.

A law enforcement K-9 handler and police dog search near a body of water during an operation to locate a fleeing suspect.

Law enforcement officers and K-9 units search for Floyd Stuck after authorities say he fled deputies before being taken into custody in Collier County. (Lee County Sheriff’s Office)

“Imagine being kidnapped, sitting next to a violent psychopath, wondering if every mile farther from home is where you will be killed,” he said.

The ordeal allegedly escalated after the pair arrived in San Diego, where investigators say Stuck bound the victim with zip ties and duct tape and held a knife to her throat.

According to authorities, Stuck told the victim she would be dead by the next morning.

After three days in captivity, the victim escaped while Stuck was distracted by a food delivery.

Authorities said the woman jumped from a balcony and ran to a neighboring residence, where she was able to contact police. She was later taken to a hospital.

“This nightmare our victim endured has no place in society, not just in Lee County, not anywhere,” Marceno said.

Investigators said Stuck fled the San Diego area before police could arrest him and later used multiple phone numbers to continue harassing the victim while attempting to convince her he had fled to South America.

The victim eventually returned to Lee County in mid-May.

According to investigators, the case resurfaced Tuesday after the victim’s home security camera allegedly captured Stuck attempting to place a tracking device on her vehicle.

“When the victim told deputies what happened, the response was immediate with all hands on deck,” Marceno said.

Authorities from multiple agencies launched an intensive search.

Marceno said deputies spotted Stuck on Tuesday night in Bonita Springs, where he allegedly fled a traffic stop and led law enforcement on a pursuit before abandoning his vehicle in a parking garage and escaping in a rideshare vehicle.

Investigators tracked him into neighboring Collier County, where he was ultimately taken into custody following another vehicle pursuit and foot chase.

“Knowing that Stuck was free and capable of harming others was not acceptable to us,” Marceno said. “We had to find him or drive him out of hiding.”

Marceno described Stuck as one of the most dangerous suspects his agency has encountered.

“This sadistic, twisted excuse of a human being is one of the worst,” the sheriff said.

Authorities said Stuck has a lengthy criminal history that includes allegations involving armed robbery, fraud, arson, fleeing law enforcement and the use of fake bomb devices during jewelry store robberies in Maryland.

Investigators also said Stuck was out on bond in a separate Collier County fraud case involving more than $100,000 and dozens of alleged victims at the time of his arrest.

“There is no doubt in my mind that everything has continued to escalate and that if we didn’t intervene, the results could have been and probably would have been homicide,” Marceno said.

The investigation remains active, and authorities said additional charges could be filed in multiple states.

“The world’s a better place when he’s off the streets,” Marceno said.

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