Update: Westminster police have located and placed a suspect in custody on Sunday. Tony Villarreal Jr. was taken into custody on a violation of a protection order, according to a news release. The woman was not injured. More charges may come, according to police.

Original story: Westminster police are asking for help finding a potential kidnapping victim who was seen twice Sunday morning trapped in a black SUV screaming for help.

Police first learned of the potential kidnapping at 7:55 a.m. Sunday when someone called 911 to report they had seen a woman screaming for help inside a black SUV at a gas station near the intersection of West 100th Avenue and Wadsworth Parkway in northwest Westminster. A male suspect was filling the SUV with gas but drove off shortly after the call was placed, according to a news release from Westminster police.

Another caller reported about 20 minutes later that they saw the same SUV pulled to the side of the road in the 11200 block of Simms Street, near Colorado Hills Open Space, with a woman inside screaming for help and trying to get out.

Westminster police responded to both locations but did not find the SUV, spokeswoman Cheri Spottke said.

The SUV is a black newer model with dark tinted windows and a temporary license plate, according to Westminster police.

The male suspect is a young, white man with short dark hair. He has multiple tattoos on his right arm. A surveillance camera at the gas station on West 100th Avenue captured a photo of him.

Anyone with information is asked to call Westminster police at 303-658-4360,