Jasmine Block is "an unbelievable young woman." That's what a police chief has to say after the 15-year-old escaped from captors who allegedly assaulted her over the course of a month. Block reportedly left her home in Alexandria, Minn., on Aug. 8 with a family acquaintance who said he needed her help, reports the Echo Press. When Jasmine arrived at Thomas Barker's home in Carlos, however, she encountered a "nightmare," says Alexandria Police Chief Rick Wyffels. Barker, 32—soon joined by his roommate and later a friend—restrained the teen with zip ties. At no point over the next 28 days was Jasmine left alone as she was physically and sexually assaulted and moved to a cornfield and then a home on a lake in Grant County, Wyffels says. But on the 29th day, Jasmine saw an opportunity to escape.
When her captors left to get lunch on Tuesday, Jasmine escaped and "bravely ran door to door" without finding help, Wyffels says. Finally, she swam across the 150-acre lake to a property and encountered its owner, who'd just returned from work because he'd forgotten something. "It was like somebody shined a big beam of light on me," the man tells WCCO. "I was in the right place at the right time." Just as police arrived, Jasmine—later treated for minor injuries, per NBC News—spotted a car belonging to one of her captors whom police quickly apprehended, the property owner adds. All three alleged captors are now in custody. Barker; Joshua Holby, 31; and Steven Powers, 20, are each held on probable cause for false imprisonment, kidnapping, and assault. Wyffels says authorities are still trying to determine a motive. (More kidnapping stories.)