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SURPRISE, Ariz. – The Latest on the abduction of a 17-year-old girl from Idaho who has been found in Arizona and the suspect arrested (all times local):

4:10 p.m.

Bond has been set at $1 million for an 18-year-old man accused of abducting a teenage girl in Idaho before being arrested in Arizona.

Police in the Phoenix suburb of Surprise say Miguel Rodriguez-Perez was taken into custody without incident early Tuesday after he fled a traffic stop and abandoned his car.

Rodriguez-Perez and the 17-year-old girl were later found hiding underneath some bushes.

Police say the teen appeared unharmed and was waiting to be reunited with her family.

Rodriguez-Perez was jailed for being a fugitive from justice and didn't have an attorney at his initial court appearance Tuesday afternoon.

Authorities say Rodriguez-Perez allegedly abducted the girl from her job Sunday at a Wendy's restaurant in Jerome, Idaho.

The girl had an order of protection against Rodriguez-Perez.

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10 a.m.

Authorities say a 17-year-old girl abducted from the Wendy's restaurant where she worked in Idaho has been found in Arizona along with the man accused of taking her.

Police tell KNXV-TV 18-year-old Miguel Rodriguez-Perez was taken into custody without incident early Tuesday in Surprise, Arizona. Police say the girl appeared unharmed.

 
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Court documents released Tuesday stated that Rodriguez-Perez "was said to have abducted the victim, raped and assaulted her and he made threats to kill her" and the suspect "had an active warrant out of Idaho for the current incident."

The probable cause statement didn't list any dates or details of the alleged assault and threats.
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Rios-Chavez had an order of protection against Rodriguez-Perez after he allegedly assaulted and threatened her, ABC15 reported.
 
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