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LaTavia “Tay” Washington McGee, 34, was arrested in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina on April 14 and charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor.

Police say the kidnap survivor and mom-of-six took her minor daughter to fight another girl at an apartment complex in the 1300 block of Spivey Street.

According to a police report obtained by WMBF-TV, officers responded to a disturbance call at an apartment complex on Spivey Street.

The child left the area with another relative, but she returned with McGee and McGee’s mother.

Police said a male victim and a witness told police “the girls from the earlier fight had returned with their mother and grandmother.”

The male witness reportedly told officers that when he tried to stop the girls from fighting, the grandmother grabbed his shirt and hit him in the face.

The man told the officers that the girl’s mother then pulled a “small black pistol” from her purse “and started waving it around.”

The witness couldn’t describe the mother and grandmother, saying “everything happened so fast.” He said the mother, grandmother and girl left in a cream-colored Lexus SUV.

Officers viewed surveillance video of the entire incident and later identified the two women as McGee and her 56-year-old mother.

McGee was arrested Friday, and charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor.

She was released Sunday on a $10,000 bond.

McGee, Eric Williams, Zindell Brown and McGee’s cousin Shaeed Woodard were abducted by drug cartel members on their way to a tummy tuck appointment for McGee in the Mexican border town of Matamoros in early March.

Brown and Woodard were killed by Gulf cartel members after the friends made a wrong turn on their way to the clinic. The cartel members apparently mistook them for Haitian drug traffickers.

Video footage of their violent abduction went viral on social media, and the kidnappers realized their error. McGee and Williams were rescued from a small shed by the Mexican police 4 days later.

When authorities arrived, Washington McGee and Williams shouted desperately to them in English. Their captor attempted to escape out a back door but he was caught and arrested.

The cartel leader apologized in a handwritten letter and turned the kidnappers over to the Mexican police.

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McGee and Williams told their harrowing story in an exclusive interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper.
 
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Williams said the kidnappers tried to make them have sex with each other. However, he said that they were sister and brother and that McGee was pregnant.

In fact, they are not related and McGee was not pregnant.

Watch the video below.