Federal authorities have captured a fugitive that was previously arrested in Kentucky on kidnapping charges and recently attempted to flee.

FBI Louisville said Bryan Douglas Conley was taken back into custody Saturday in Ada, Ohio, one day after he removed his electronic monitoring device from his ankle on Interstate 65 near Smiths Grove.

A federal grand jury indicted Conley earlier this year on 10 counts of threats and extortion across state lines after he allegedly kidnapped a Brentwood, Tennessee, woman in January and held her for ransom until her family left $400 and jewelry behind a dumpster at a truck stop in Oak Grove, Kentucky.

Conley is also facing charges of kidnapping, bank fraud and aggravated identity theft.

Federal court documents did not reveal how the woman was kidnapped or from where, The Tennessean previously reported.

Authorities arrested Conley, 36, at a gas station in Leitchfield, Kentucky, on Jan. 30.

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He was scheduled to appear in U.S. District Court on Thursday, according to FBI Louisville.

The Tennessean previously reported that Conley had been out on a $25,000 unsecured bond and placed in home detention inside his residence in El Paso, Texas. He has been required to wear a GPS monitoring as part of the bond agreement.

The Tennessean reported that Conley allegedly used the woman's phone to text her family that he needed no marked bills over $50 or he would sell her into the sex trade.

Conley asked that the family pay him $20,000 and to start driving toward Toledo, Ohio, as part of the agreement.

The indictments showed that Conley threatened to dismember her feet and hands. He also threatened to "send video of me gutting her like a fish."

The family negotiated the ransom down to $400 and jewelry.

According to The Tennessean, the ransom amount for the woman was left Jan. 30 behind a dumpster at a Flying J Travel Center in Oak Grove, Kentucky.

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FBI Louisville officers watched Conley remove the ransom and drive off in a Taurus, according to court documents. From there, officers followed him to a Marathon gas station in Leitchfield, where they arrested Conley and found the woman inside the car.

Conley has ties to Tennessee, Texas and Ohio, according to FBI Louisville.

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