Two U.S. Forest Service employees rescued after being zip-tied and held hostage at gunpoint
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Forest Service Employees Are Freed After 15-Hour Hostage Ordeal
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Sacramento's top stories for July 17 Sacramento BeeUS Forest Service workers kidnapped; hostage situation ends in arrests WKRN News 2
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Kidnapped US Forest Service employees released after more than 12 hours, say authorities - The Guardian.
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2 kidnapped Forest Service workers safe after being zip-tied, held at gunpoint.
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Two suspects, a father and his adult son who were allegedly armed with guns and knives, have been arrested, authorities said.
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Forest Service employees were rescued with the help of negotiators after being zip-tied and held hostage for nearly 15 hours at Shasta-Trinity National Forest in northern California, officials said Friday.
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