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FULTON, Miss. — A Georgia man is charged in Mississippi with kidnapping a New Mexico teenager.

Mississippi Bureau of Investigation spokesman Capt. Johnny Poulos says a state trooper stopped a van Tuesday matching one described by New Mexico police.

Poulos says a 14-year-old girl reported missing from Espanola, New Mexico was inside the vehicle. With her was 25-year-old Didier Gonzales and 25-year-old Blanca Vazquez, both Georgia residents.

Gonzales on Wednesday was charged with kidnapping and is jailed in Itawamba County pending $150,000 bail. Poulos says Vazquez is jailed there on misdemeanor traffic charges. It’s unclear if either has a lawyer.

Child Protective Services is caring for the teen until a parent arrives in Mississippi.

Espanola Police Chief Louis Carlos tells WTVA-TV that police concluded the girl was kidnapped after obtaining her cellphone information.