They eventually stopped outside Cincinnati Police District 1. Around 11 p.m., she told Tommy to take her home because she was scared. He drove from Ohio to Kentucky and then back to Ohio. She said Tommy felt like the cars around them were boxing him. She said driving on the highway increased his paranoia. "Tommy ended up talking to my dad and telling him what was going on - how these fake cops were following him, how there was a situation at the casino and now the mob is after him and everybody is connected," she said. She said Tommy's mental health was getting worse over the last few weeks, noting he was paranoid the entire time and chose to drive because he was afraid to let someone else drive. "The plan was to take him to the hospital," she said. The woman said she was in the car with Tommy for hours. He was a good heart, good soul, made people happy." "Everyone who knew him definitely loved him. "If you needed a friend and you called him, he was there," she said. Police have not yet released his name, only identifying him as a 34-year-old man. She said the man who was driving was her friend, Tommy. "I do not feel like I was being abducted," she said. about her possible abduction, the woman told WCPO she was not taken. While Chief Teresa Theetge said officials received calls from a woman's loved ones around 1:30 a.m. CINCINNATI - A man accused of abducting a woman and leading a police chase was hit and killed on I-75 Wednesday morning, Cincinnati police said.
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