Kenneth Johnson allegedly told victim "she was going to have sex with him or he was going to kill her"

Police: Louisiana Man Drove Woman to Secluded Area and Raped Her at Gunpoint

A 19-year-old man has been arrested in Louisiana, where he’s been accused by authorities of locking a woman in his car and driving her to a remote area and raping her at gunpoint.

Court records obtained by PEOPLE confirm that Kenneth Johnson was arrested Tuesday by the East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Department.

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The Baton Rouge, Louisiana, resident has been charged with single counts of rape, false imprisonment with a dangerous weapon, theft and battery, record show.

A police spokesman tells PEOPLE that Johnson was collared on allegation stemming from an incident in May, when his purported victim claims she went to meet him to retrieve an unspecified belonging.

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Authorities claim Johnson pull out a revolver after driving the woman to an isolated area, and said “she was going to have sex with him or he was going to kill her,” according to a spokesman.

The spokesman sys Johnson’s alleged victim told detectives she escaped twice from his car, but that he chased her down both times.

The woman fled the car a third and final time, and called a friend for help, police say.