YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - Youngstown Police are looking for a man who is once again accused of abducting a woman.

Authorities say that 27-year-old Christopher Garrett snatched his girlfriend from West Dennick Avenue, shortly after being released from the Mahoning County Jail Sunday night.

Garrett had been in jail for his alleged part in an earlier incident on Youngstown’s South Side, where a woman told police she was forced into a vehicle, robbed and stabbed.

Officers were called to the 300 block of West Ravenwood Avenue on January 19, where they found the victim with a stab wound in her right thigh.

The woman told officers an SUV pulled next to her as she was walking on Lucius Avenue at Market Street and three men exited the vehicle. The victim claimed that two of the men approached her holding a knife and gun.

She told police the men stole her purse and as she tried to push them away when one of them stabbed her in the thigh and struck her in the face. She said she was forced into the vehicle, which drove toward Hillman Avenue, according to reports.

After the men took her coat and cell phone, she said she slipped off her boots before jumping out of the vehicle so she could run faster. She ran to a house on the 300 block of West Ravenwood where the police were called.

Police later arrested Garrett driving the vehicle believed to have been used in the incident.

Officers found a blood stain, a pair of boots, and the victim's coat and cell phone in Garrett’s vehicle.

Garrett was charged with aggravated robbery, kidnapping, felonious assault and fictitious plates.

Garrett was last seen driving a Dodge Durango.

Anyone with information about the latest abduction is asked to contact Youngstown Police.