Hero dad saves ‘kidnapped’ daughter, 14, from boat after ‘26 days of hell’ in Taken-style hunt as ‘rapist’, 65, arrested
A HERO dad saved his teen daughter from a Taken-style plot after she was allegedly kidnapped and found alive on a boat after “26 days of hell".
Emmarae Gervasi, 14, vanished after getting in a car outside her home but her brave dad managed to save his girl from what he claimed was "sex trafficking".
Her frantic dad launched a desperate search for his daughter.
A 65-year-old man was later arrested and charged with rape in connection to the terrifying case but her father managed to find and rescue Emmarae before the cops did.
The family’s nightmare started after their girl went to pick up items from a Jeep outside their house, in East Patchogue, Suffolk County, but she left without a coat or shoes on.
Emmarae was caught on security footage less than 24 hours after her shock disappearance knocking on doors and helplessly wandering around Bohemia, less than 10 miles from where her dad, Frank Gervasi, would later save her.
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The brave father revealed he was following up on his own leads and worked closely with the local Suffolk County Police Department.
“I fear that she is being held against her will," he said at that time.
“I know she is with somebody and they are either convincing her to stay or won’t let her leave or worse she may be dead by now.”
She was miraculously saved from a large boat near the White Cap Fish Market and Seafood Restaurant in Islip, Long Island, on Friday afternoon after her dad received an anonymous phone tip.
“The lady who gave me the tip was afraid to go in the boat," he said.
Hero Frank confirmed he arrived at the crime scene before the police, in a real-life Taken movie-style hunt , according to .
In the blockbuster Hollywood movie, an American father tracks down and saves his daughter after she was kidnapped by criminals while on vacation in Paris.
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“I’ve been so tense for the past four weeks, quietly fighting a battle. Now, I’m elated.”
The Suffolk County Police Department has since impounded a boat from a Long Island dock as evidence.