Man Arrested for Kidnapping Woman

男子因綁架女子被捕


Introduction

Police arrested a man in Aiken County. He took a woman by force and lied about being a police officer.

警方在艾肯郡逮捕了一名男子。他強行帶走一名女子,並謊稱自己是警察。

Main Body

A man in a green car stopped a young woman. He said he was a police officer. He took her phone and her papers. He put handcuffs on her and put her in the car.

一名駕駛綠色車輛的男子攔截了一名年輕女子。他聲稱自己是警察。他拿走了她的手機和證件。他將她戴上手铐並將她放入車內。

The woman jumped out of the car. A driver named Anthony Moore saw her. The man tried to stop Mr. Moore. He showed a fake police badge and drove away.

該女子從車上跳了下來。一名叫 Anthony Moore 的駕駛員看到了她。該男子試圖阻止 Moore 先生。他出示了偽造的警察徽章並開車離去。

Mr. Moore had a camera in his truck. The camera recorded the man. Police used the video to find him. The man is Jonathan Willard. He is 39 years old.

Moore 先生的卡車中裝有攝影機。攝影機拍下了該男子的影像。警方利用影片找到了他。該男子名叫 Jonathan Willard,現年 39 歲。

Conclusion

Jonathan Willard is now in jail. He waits for his court date.

Jonathan Willard 現在被關在監獄中。他正等待出庭日期。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Action' Chain

Look at how the story moves. To reach A2, you need to connect simple actions using Past Tense (things that already happened).

The Pattern: Subject + Action (Past) → Object

  • He took \rightarrow her phone
  • He put \rightarrow handcuffs on her
  • The woman jumped \rightarrow out of the car
  • Police used \rightarrow the video

🛠️ Word Swaps for Beginners

If you don't know the 'hard' words in the text, use these 'easy' A2 versions:

  • Arrested \rightarrow Police caught him
  • By force \rightarrow He made her go
  • Fake badge \rightarrow Not a real ID

💡 Pro Tip: The 'S' Rule

Notice: "He waits for his court date."

When we talk about one person (He/She) in the present, we add an -s to the action.

WaitWaits\text{Wait} \rightarrow \text{Wait}s

Vocabulary Learning

arrested (v.)
When police take someone away because they think they committed a crime.
Example:The police arrested the man for stealing a car.
kidnapping (n.)
Taking a person away by force and keeping them.
Example:Kidnapping is a very serious crime.
force (n.)
Strong physical power used to make someone do something.
Example:He used force to open the door.
handcuffs (n.)
Metal rings used by police to tie a person's hands together.
Example:The officer put handcuffs on the thief.
badge (n.)
A small piece of metal or plastic that shows a person's job or rank.
Example:The police officer showed his silver badge.
recorded (v.)
To save a video or sound to a device.
Example:The security camera recorded the accident.
jail (n.)
A place where people are kept as a punishment for a crime.
Example:The criminal must stay in jail for two years.
Practice A2 words in a crossword
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