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Abducted woman called husband from car’s trunk before her death

Posted at 10:22 PM, Sep 10, 2016
and last updated 2016-09-10 22:22:12-04

As her kidnapper drove toward Washington state, Montana resident Rita Maze called her husband from the trunk of her car, where her captor had locked her, authorities say.

During the phone call Tuesday night, Maze said her abductor ambushed her at a rest stop that afternoon on her way home to Great Falls, CNN affiliate KXLY reported.

She talked to her husband and police officers briefly as authorities tracked her phone using signals from cell towers.

Shortly after midnight early Wednesday, about two hours after her call, police found her body in her black Pontiac Grand Prix in Spokane, Washington -- about 350 miles away from her hometown.

The rest stop.

The rest stop.

Rest stop

Maze, 47, was driving home after a visit to Helena, Montana, on Tuesday afternoon, authorities said.

Her family reported her missing later that night. She called her husband about 10:30 p.m. Tuesday, authorities told KXLY.

Since Maze did not know her whereabouts during the call, authorities from Montana and Washington state tracked her phone and alerted police departments nationwide.

"She was at a rest stop and a suspect approached her and hit her in the head and put her in the trunk," Lewis & Clark County Sheriff Leo Dutton told KXLY.

Dutton said they believe she was killed in Spokane.

"There were phone conversations with her, from this office, from the Helena Police Department, just prior to her death," he said. "So we're relatively certain of the time when she became deceased. It's a terrible thing to have happen, but we will work to find out what did happen. We'll cooperate with Spokane County , that's where we believe that the death occurred. But that's got to be confirmed by cell phone records."

Car found near the Spokane International Airport

Car found near the Spokane International Airport

No 'Person of interest'

After the call, an Idaho license plate reader notified authorities that the car had crossed into the city of Post Falls, the affiliate reported. Authorities used cell phone records to determine the car was heading toward Spokane.

Police narrowed the search area, but by the time they got to her, it was too late. The Spokane County Sheriff's Deputies said they found the car, along with a body, at 12:30 a.m. Wednesday near the Spokane International Airport.

Authorities did not release a cause of death, but said it is believed to be a homicide, according to the affiliate.

A GoFundMe page created after her death says Maze was on her way back from visiting her mother when she was abducted.

"We as a community will come together in this horrific time for the Maze family," the page says. "We need to do whatever it takes to make things easier for the family to grieve. Proceeds will go to helping to defray service expenses for this genuinely beautiful soul."

At first, authorities had said they have a person of interest, but a law enforcement official later told CNN that's no longer the case.

"There were earlier reports of a possible person of interest and the investigation found those reports are false," the official said.

Local FBI officials said the case is under investigation, but declined to provide details.

"The FBI Salt Lake City field office, along with the Lewis & Clark County Sheriff's Office in Montana, continue to investigate the death," said Sandra E. Barker of the FBI.

"This remains an active investigation and no further comment will be made at this time."

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