A woman is safe after police discovered her held for $79,000 in ransom inside a Goodyear home.

Four men reportedly abducted the woman from a Phoenix residence in the 7000 block of West Hazelwood Street about 1 a.m. Saturday.

Goodyear police said investigators are looking into whether her husband owed the kidnappers money and what it was used for.

"It was really quick thinking and good teamwork that rescued this woman," spokesman John Rowan said Monday.

Police said the discovery unfolded about noon when an officer stopped a car for running a stop sign.

Inside he found 19-year-old Hector Munoz, a foreign national, driving without a license. He had misdemeanor warrants out of Phoenix and wouldn't explain why he had three bags with more than 40 hamburgers.

Acting on a hunch, officers did a welfare check at a nearby house in the 16000 block of West Mesquite Drive that had previously generated suspicious activity calls.

Police captured two men who ran out the back and one more inside. They said discovered the woman at the house, who ran out and reported the Phoenix kidnapping early that morning.

Suspects at the house were identified as: Luis Gerardo Espinoza-Gonzalez, 22; Juan Carlos Armenta, 20; and a 17-year-old foreign national whose name was not released.