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A hostage freed from a Texas hotel room this week has a perceptive delivery driver and an astute hotel manager to thank for saving their life.

Officers with the Sweetwater Police Department said they responded to the Sweetwater Inn Monday shortly before noon, after receiving a call about a suspicious delivery made to Neil Cooper, 42.

Cooper ordered garbage bags, zip ties, bleach and a hatchet using a delivery app, police said.


  A perceptive delivery driver and an astute hotel manager helped free a hostage. Bloomberg via Getty Images A perceptive delivery driver and an astute hotel manager helped free a hostage. Bloomberg via Getty Images

  Police responded to the Sweetwater Inn Monday after receiving a call about a suspicious delivery. Google Police responded to the Sweetwater Inn Monday after receiving a call about a suspicious delivery. Google

  Neil Cooper, who was charged with aggravated kidnapping, had ordered garbage bags, zip ties, bleach and a hatchet using a delivery app. KRBC Neil Cooper, who was charged with aggravated kidnapping, had ordered garbage bags, zip ties, bleach and a hatchet using a delivery app. KRBC

  “While officers worked to establish communication, the individual believed to be a hostage was able to safely escape the motel room,” according to a Sweetwater Police statement. KRBC “While officers worked to establish communication, the individual believed to be a hostage was able to safely escape the motel room,” according to a Sweetwater Police statement. KRBC

  Cooper had active warrants for drug offenses. KRBC Cooper had active warrants for drug offenses. KRBC

The driver told the hotel manager about the suspicious items, prompting the call to police.

Cooper allegedly barricaded himself inside the room, and claimed to have a gun.

“While officers worked to establish communication, the individual believed to be a hostage was able to safely escape the motel room,” according to a Sweetwater Police statement. “A crisis negotiator from the Texas Department of Public Safety arrived on scene and successfully negotiated Cooper’s peaceful surrender.”

Cooper was charged with aggravated kidnapping, and had active warrants for drug offenses.

“The individual initially reported as a hostage was also taken into custody,” according to the statement, which fails to name Cooper’s alleged captive.

The hostage, who also had a warrant out for their arrest, is accused of refusing to identify themselves to authorities.

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