A woman missing since Saturday, along with the man suspected of kidnapping her, were found Monday in Ruskin.

The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office said Alisa Summers and Trevor Summers were found at the Inn at Little Harbor.

Trevor Summers had a self-inflicted knife wound to his throat and was taken to a hospital for treatment and questioning, Sheriff David Gee said at an afternoon news conference. Alisa Summers had a wrist injury.

Alisa Summers was first reported missing Saturday. Deputies said a witness saw Summers, 37, who appeared to have her hands tied behind her back, screaming for help outside a Walgreens on Fishhawk Crossing Boulevard.

Authorities believe the incident unfolded late Friday and early Saturday.

Trevor Summers asked his 14-year-old daughter, who lives with Alisa Summers, to leave a window open at her house. At some point he went inside and allowed the daughter and their other children to drive to his address.

Monday morning, a resident saw Alisa Summers' vehicle at the Inn at Little Harbor and called the sheriff's office.

Officials said Trevor Summers did not cooperate with attempts to take him into custody.

 

Dueling injunctions

Alisa and Trevor Summers both filed domestic violence injunctions against each other in February as the couple worked through divorce proceedings. Hillsborough court records detail their deteriorating relationship.

Alisa Summers filed the first injunction. In it, she describes a Feb. 18 incident in which Trevor would not let her leave his home for more than four hours.

"He pushed me down and pulled a huge knife out from between the mattress and the box spring," Alisa said in the filing. "he held it at me and yelled how angry he was. He pulled blue rope and duct tape out and told me if I moved, he would tie me up."

The description is similar to what the witness saw Mar. 10 at the Walgreens location at Fishhawk Crossing Boulevard - a man pushing a woman with hands tied behind her back into an SUV, the woman screaming for help.

The injunction filed by Trevor Summers one day later recounts the events of Feb. 18 differently. In it, Trevor claims Alisa's report of assault and restraint was false.

Trevor went on to describe erratic behavior on Alisa's part, including an incident in which she "angrily pushed [their] 12-year-old son into a wall corner, pinned him down, grabbed his arms because she wanted his cell phone. He was hurt physically and emotionally."

Trevor's account of Alisa's behavior also detailed "sudden mood swings, fits of rage, lying to friends and family, promiscuity and depression." He also claimed that Alisa had abandoned the children on a number of occasions in pursuit of personal interests.

Trevor Summers currently faces charges of kidnapping, grand theft of vehicle and domestic violence.