An American woman and her son who were held captive in their home and abused for days were rescued after she sent out a distress call on a Facebook post.
An American woman and her son who were held captive in their home and abused for days were rescued after she sent out a distress call on a Facebook post.u00a0On Friday, the woman posted a message on Facebook saying she feared that she would be "dead by morning."
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Officers then went to her home in Utah, western US, and encountered Troy Critchfield, 33, Fox News reports.u00a0The police discovered that she had been held captive in the house for the past four of five days. She also displayed signs of assault from the bruises on her face.
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The woman told police that the woman had been choked when she tried to leave the house, and her son's phone had been broken, leaving her unable to call for help.
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u00a0She eventually managed to sneak into a closet with a laptop and post the message on the social networking site.
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Critchfield was booked into Salt Lake County Jail on charges of suspicion of aggravated kidnapping, forcible sodomy, aggravated assault, domestic violence in the presence of a child, damaging a communication device, and child abuse.