Police said a 14-year-old boy was kidnapped during a drug deal in Chalfont on Monday afternoon.

Three Lansdale men are charged with kidnapping after authorities allege they locked a teenager in their car during a drug deal Monday afternoon.

Central Bucks Regional Police said in a news release Arif Chowdhury, 23, Mehdi Hasan Mollah, 24, and Fardin Sadib, 21, also threatened to kill the 14-year-old boy when he did not have enough money for the drugs.

The three are charged with conspiracy to commit multiple felony offenses including drug possession with intent to deliver, kidnapping, aggravated assault, false imprisonment, unlawful restraint and criminal use of a communications facility, as well as conspiracy to commit multiple misdemeanors offenses, including corruption of minors, making terroristic threats, recklessly endangering another person and simple assault.

As of Tuesday the three remained in Bucks County Prison in lieu of 10% of $100,000 bail.

Police said the three picked the boy up in Chalfont about 2:10 p.m. Monday for a drug deal that was organized over social media.

He entered their vehicle to buy the drugs, but he told them he did not have enough money and would have to go home, the release states.

"You’re going to die if you mess with me," and "I’m going to kill you," one of the men is alleged to have said as the three drove around borough neighborhoods at a high rate of speed, police said.

When the boy tried to get out of the vehicle, one of them yelled "Get the gun," according to authorities.

The boy was able to force the door open and jump out while the vehicle was still moving, police said.

The vehicle’s back tire hit the boy, causing cuts and bruises, the release states.

Polcie said the boy fled but the three kept following him. The boy was found by police in the area of Skyline Drive, the release states.

The three were not in the area when police arrived, according to authorities.

Officers later found the vehicle in the area and arrested the men, the release states.

The three men have preliminary hearings tentatively scheduled for April 14.