If they tried to make me go to this rehab, I would say HELL no, no, no.

Authorities found dozens of individuals being held against their will in Irving. The people there were told it was a rehab facility for drugs and alcohol. The people under the 'care' of the facility spoke little or no English. Fort Worth police were shocked at the living conditions these people were going through.

The individuals were beaten, tied to chairs and only allowed one meal of noodles per day. People were sleeping on two-by-fours. Nine men have been charged with aggravated kidnapping. Investigators still have not determined the real intentions of the operators of the homes or whether they were being paid for the ostensible treatment, Officer James McLellan said.

Police did say some people were actually kidnapped by the nine men, but others were dropped off by their family members thinking it was a real rehab facility. The case began when a witness saw a man running out of the 'facility' and was being chased by three men. They forced him back into the building.

In total, thirty people were rescued from this awful place. Some of those victims mentioned other such facilities in Fort Worth. Irving police contacted Fort Worth police, who found 11 additional victims at a second location.

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