A 36-year-old Polk County woman accused of kidnapping her mother at gunpoint, binding her to a chair with duct tape and stealing her belongings was arrested Friday after a one-day search.

The Polk County Sheriff's Office said police located Maura Olsson near the southern Oregon town of Coquille, about 175 miles from her rural Dallas home. It was there that deputies found Olsson's mother calling for help Thursday.

Deputies said the woman told them her daughter pointed a shotgun at her and forced her out of her nearby trailer and into the house. When they got inside, Olsson allegedly used duct tape to tie her mother to a chair, according to the sheriff's office.

Olsson then took $1,000 cash from her mother's trailer, as well as her car and a cellphone, deputies said.

Officers launched an extensive search for Olsson and a green 1997 Toyota Camry they believed she was driving. She was arrested around 2:30 p.m. Friday by Oregon State Police and Coos County sheriff's deputies.

The Polk County Sheriff's Office said Olsson was booked into the county jail on kidnapping, robbery, theft, menacing and firearms charges. Her bail was set at $130,000.

Note: This story has been updated with a new photo of Olsson, taken when she was booked into jail Friday.

-- Molly Young

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