Police are investigating a Lisbon woman’s claim that she was kidnapped by a man who drove his car into a Boardman apartment on Tuesday.

21 News reported earlier that a Ford Focus plunged into the building on Huntington Drive at around 4:30 a.m.

A couple sleeping upstairs and their son in the back room were not injured in the crash.

The police report, released on Wednesday, says an officer spotted the car stopped on Pheasant Driver just before the crash.

The officer says the car then began moving, running a stop sign on Huntington Drive before striking the apartment.

The officer says a man was behind the wheel of the car trying to shift it into reverse, in an apparent attempt to back out of the building. 

A woman was in the back seat of the car screaming, according to the report.

The driver, 30-year-old David Turner of Hubbard, was given a dose of the opiate overdose reversal drug Narcan and taken to Mercy Hospital.

The woman in the back seat of the car, 30-year-old Brittany Satterfield of Lisbon, told police that Turner had kidnapped her from a gas station at Route 224 and Southern Boulevard before the crash.

At the hospital, Turner told police that Satterfield was his girlfriend and they had been hanging out that morning. The report says Turner admitted using heroin before the crash.

Police say Satterfield was carrying crack pipes, a spoon, and hypodermic needles, so charged her with drug and drug paraphernalia possession.

Both Campbell and Hubbard Police have arrest warrants for Turner.

Boardman Police cited Turner for operating a vehicle under the influence, a stop sign violation, and driving with a suspended license.