UPDATE 6/7/16 @ 11:35 p.m.

CABELL COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- The woman who called police after a man tried to lure her into his van is sending a warning to other women.

Suzanne doesn't want her identity known, but she does want people to know what happened to her Monday afternoon. It was broad daylight, with people all around. She was walking along U.S. Route 60 in the Ona area when a white van stopped in front of her, then backed up.

"He asked if I wanted a ride, and I said, 'no,' " she explains. "He said, 'Yes you do.' Then he asked me again if I wanted a ride and I said, 'No, I'm just taking a walk.' And he reached over to open his passenger door, and I walked off."

Suzanne walked to a crowded gas station across the street, before making her way back to work. She said because she was never touched or threatened, she didn't call police right away. She thought she might be bothering them with something minor. But something changed her mind.

"I started thinking about other women and somebody's child," she said. "So I just bit the bullet and dialed 911 and told them what happened."

She then learned, she wasn't the first to report a similar story that day. With her description, police had John James Kary, 68, in custody 45 minutes later.

Criminal complaints show, before his encounter with Suzanne, Kary had offered a ride to another woman. Once she was in the car, he touched her, and tried to get her to perform sexual acts on him. When she refused, he forced her out the car.

Now, Suzanne wants other women to trust their instincts, and call police when something doesn't feel right.

"It's a good feeling to know that he is no longer on this street," she said. "And somebody's kid is safer, and maybe we're all a little bit safer."

West Virginia State Police Trooper Hash agrees: When something doesn't feel right, people shouldn't be afraid to call. "We rely on the public a a lot," he said. "We want them to get involved."

Kary is now charged with attempt to commit a felony of kidnapping, sexual abuse in the first degree, and indecent exposure.

Deputies are investigating to see if he has a record of similar offenses in other states.

ORIGINAL STORY 6/7/16 @ 10:29 a.m.

CABELL COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- A man is in jail after Cabell County Sheriff's Deputies say he sexually abused a woman he was giving a ride to and then attempted to kidnap another woman later in the day along Rt. 60.

Both alleged incidents were reported on Monday.

According to the criminal complaint, John James Kary, 68, of Hudson, Florida was driving along Rt. 60 between West Main Street in Milton and the 3400 block of U.S. Rt. 60 near Barboursville when he stopped and offered to give a woman a ride to Barboursville.

The complaint says while in Kary's vehicle, the woman said that Kary

inappropriately touched her multiple times while she repeatedly asked him to stop.

The victim told deputies Kary then exposed himself to her and attempted to get her to perform a "sexual act" on him, according to the complaint. When the woman refused, she told deputies Kary forced her to get out of the car.

Later that day, deputies say Kary was driving along Rt. 60., this time near Fudges Creek Road when he attempted to get another woman into his car.

According to the complaint, the woman refused to get into the car and Kary used his vehicle to block her between his vehicle and the guardrail.

Kary is charged with first-degree sexual abuse, indecent exposure and attempted kidnapping.

Kary is being held in Western Regional Jail with a bail set at $225,000 dollars.

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