Man charged with deprivation of liberty after rideshare
A man has been charged with deprivation of liberty after allegedly picking up a woman in what she thought was a rideshare and holding her at an address in a Toowoomba suburb.
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A man has been charged with deprivation of liberty after a woman entered what she thought was a rideshare in downtown Toowoomba.
Police allege around 11.15pm on Saturday night a 36-year-old woman left a venue in Toowoomba City and got into what she believed was a rideshare car.
The 24-year-old male driver then drove her to Newtown, roughly 3km west of the city, where she was taken to an address and put in a structure on the property, a statement from police said.
The woman managed to contact a friend, who then contacted police, the statement said.
She was taken to Toowoomba Base Hospital and assessed.
Police have charged the 24-year-old Newtown man with deprivation of liberty.
He was refused bail and is due to appear in Toowoomba Magistrates Court on March 4, the statement said.
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