UPDATE | Westminster police said a suspect in the case was located and taken into custody. Around 4:45 p.m., police were able to make contact with the male and female involved in this incident. The male, identified as Tony Villarreal Jr., 26, was taken into custody on a protection order violation. The female subject was not injured.

WESTMINSTER, Colo. – Police said they are investigating a possible kidnapping in Westminster after a female was heard yelling for help inside of an SUV at a gas station and then later seen trying to get out of the SUV.

Officers responded shortly before 8 a.m. to the report at the gas station in the 9100 block of 100th Avenue. A man was getting gas, and the female would be heard screaming before the SUV "immediately left the area," a police news release said.

Shortly after that, police received a second call, this time from the 11200 block of Simms Street, where a female was seen trying to get out of an SUV and screaming for help. Officers believe it was the same SUV seen at the gas station.

The black SUV was a newer model, police said, with four doors, dark-tinted windows and a temporary tag. The man was described as a younger white man with short dark hair. There was no description available of the female.

Westminster Police Department. An additional photo of the SUV police are looking for in an investigation into a possible kidnapping.

Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call Westminster police at 303-658-4360.