Georgia police have released terrifying 911 calls from two Arby’s workers who were held at gunpoint, tied up and kidnapped on Sunday.
The unidentified Arby’s manager and worker were closing up the fast food restaurant when a man went into the store with a gun on July 24.
You can then hear him begging for the robber to not return.
“Oh my God I just saw my life flash in front of me. Oh my God, oh my God please don’t let this man come back and kill me.”
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According to NBC affiliate WXIA News, the suspect held the manager hostage in her own car and told her to get out on the side of a highway.
That’s when she also made a call to 911.
“Please come get me. I’m afraid,” the manager was heard in the video saying.
The manager hid in the grass until police arrived.
“[The suspect] kept saying ‘don’t do anything stupid it’s not your fucking f–king money…I got a kid to take care of,’” the manager said.
Neither employees were hurt but were “shaken up,” according to WXIA.
Police continue to investigate and look for the man.
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