BYRON, N.Y. - A man police believe abducted a teenager Thursday morning in Western New York, prompting an Amber Alert, was arrested Monday and charged with rape and other crimes.

Guillermo Torres-Acevedo, 22, of Batavia, was arrested by state police Monday morning on charges of second-degree rape, second-degree criminal sex act--both felonies--as well as two counts of endangering the welfare of a child, a misdemeanor.

He was arraigned and released on cash bail, according to state police records.

Torres-Acevedo is accused of taking 14-year-old Kamerie E. Elliot around 8 a.m. from West Bergen Road in Byron, Genesee County.

Kamerie Elliot, left, and Guillermo Torres-Acevedo, right.

Kamerie is described as white, with hazel eyes and brown hair that was recently dyed blue. She is about 4 feet 11 inches tall and weighs approximately 140 pounds.

Torres-Acevedo is described as Hispanic, with black hair and brown eyes. He is about 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighs approximately 180 pounds.

According to an Amber Alert, a vehicle similar to the blue Dodge Journey pictured in this photo was used in the abduction of Kamerie Elliot.

The Dodge Journey SUV police believe Torres-Acevedo used in the abduction was last spotted traveling north on West Bergen Road, with New York license plate number HHP5458.

Troopers asked anyone who wants to report a sighting or share information to call (866) NYS-AMBER or 911.