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The woman was seen yelling for help on Wednesday in the cabin of the truck at around 2 p.m. on Route 130 headed towards the Ridge Road exit, according to South Brunswick Police.

A witness said the woman appeared to be bleeding from her face and reported seeing the male truck driver pull her “back into the cab,” police said.

The witness was a customer at a car dealership who saw the semi-truck pull over and saw the woman try to jump from it, NBC New York reported.

Police said the woman was nearly completely out of the cab before she was forced back in.

Grainy footage shared by police shows a person who spotted the woman walking towards the truck before it quickly speeds off onto a busy roadway.

As of Wednesday evening, police described the vehicle as a white Volvo tractor trailer cab with blue letters on the side.

The victim was described as a white or Hispanic woman in her 20s with long brown hair wearing a brown flannel shirt.

The suspect was described as an older white male, who was bald and had a white beard.
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A driver spotted a bloodied woman screaming for help inside the cab of a tractor-trailer on a New Jersey highway Wednesday in a disturbing scene straight out of a horror movie.

Officers are searching for the woman who the witness said was bleeding from her face inside a white semi-truck pulled over to the side of Route 130 near Dayton Toyota, South Brunswick police said.

The passerby said the woman called out for help before the male truck driver pulled her back into the cab and drove away around 2 p.m. The truck turned off Route 130 at the Ridge Road exit.

The woman is believed to be white or Hispanic and in her 20s. According to the witness description, she has long, brown hair and was wearing a brown flannel shirt.

The driver is an older white man who is bald and has a white beard. He was wearing a blue shirt at the time of the incident, police said.

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My article said "bleeding", which is that I searched for. @Satanica was "bloodied". Oh well, they found her safe.

Bloodied woman seen yelling inside truck on New Jersey highway found safe​

A bloodied woman who was spotted screaming for help inside the cab of a big rig on a New Jersey highway Wednesday was found safe by police who are now investigating the incident.
South Brunswick Police announced Thursday evening that they have found the woman in question as well as the truck driver in Woodbridge and said the two know each other.
A witness had spotted the woman, who appeared to be bleeding from the face and yelling for help from the cab of a white tractor-trailer parked on the side of Route 130 a day earlier. She tried to jump out of the cab, but was pulled back in by the driver who then sped off down Route 130.
The alarming report sparked a massive, multi-agency search effort by the South Brunswick PD and federal and state law enforcement.
Police said the incident was not a stranger abduction as many had first speculated, NBC4 reported. The pair were familiar with one another and were found together. Both were brought in for police questioning.
 

Manhunt over bloodied, screaming woman in NJ sparked by misunderstanding​

A nationwide manhunt over a bloody, thought-to-be-abducted woman in New Jersey was sparked by an accident and a bizarre misunderstanding, police told The Post Friday.

The unnamed woman — who was spotted screaming and bleeding inside a tractor-trailer on Route 130 Wednesday — was hurt when her husband hit the brakes to avoid an accident, South Brunswick Police Deputy Chief Jim Ryan said.

The woman, who was standing between the cab and the sleeper of the rig, flew forward and was left bleeding and screaming, he said.

But a worker from a nearby car rental company who did not see the big rig stop short, saw the woman bleeding and thought he might be witnessing a kidnapping and called police, Ryan said.

“He’s standing in a parking lot and he hears someone yell ‘help,’” said Ryan, adding the witness called police.

The mix-up triggered a multi-agency search for the truck and, after media reported the incident, at least 100 calls about possible sightings from Texas to California, Ryan said.
 
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