UPDATE 9/13/17 @ 9:05 p.m.

PUTNAM COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- A man and a woman accused of kidnapping a man at gunpoint and forcing him to drive to Charleston were each sentenced Wednesday to 50 years in prison, Hurricane Police say.

Michael Sniff and Kasey Kincaid both faced kidnapping, assault and robbery charges.

The incident happened in September 2016. It began at a Sheetz gas station in Hurricane where the suspects held the victim at gunpoint and forced him to drive to Charleston. The victim was forced to empty his bank account at an ATM, and the three eventually returned to Hurricane where Sniff and Kincaid were arrested near a Taco Bell restaurant there.

ORIGINAL STORY 9/22/16

HURRICANE, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- A quick trip to the gas station turned into a kidnapping Wednesday night.

Police say a young man was at the Sheetz gas station in Hurricane around 11 p.m. when Michael Sniff and Kasey Kincaid approached him offering oral sex, drugs and money in exchange for a ride to Charleston.

When the young man declined, he told police he was held at gunpoint and was forced to start driving on I-64.

"He said he contemplated jumping out on I-64 but he didn't think it was a good idea traveling about 100 miles an hour," Hurricane Police patrolman Timothy Duran told WSAZ.

The young man told detectives the pair made him take an exit and drive to an ATM where he was forced to empty his bank account. Sniff then took the drivers seat while Kincaid continued to hold the young man at gunpoint.

"For some reason, they ended up back in Hurricane at Taco Bell," Duran said.

While Sniff and Kincaid were distracted, racking up a $60 bill, the young man escaped and ran inside the Taco Bell. Managers called 911 and Hurricane police arrested the two.

Kincaid and Sniff are both facing kidnapping, robbery and assault charges.

"He was terrified, he was shook up," Duran said. "It was legit so he was pretty shaken up."

Officers say the pair robbed two other young men at gunpoint around 9 p.m. Wednesday night.