From what I understand abduction and kidnapping are very similar. I’ve found this if it helps?
When a person is kidnapped, he or she has been taken against his or her will usually through forcible means, by threats against him or her or in some way of deceit. There is often an intent by the perpetrator that harm or injury may occur, but the person may expect a lengthy detainment. Kidnapping is usually accompanied with a ransom for money or
other gains. However, a crime of abduction is considered to be when a person has been taken away from his or her original location by persuading him or her, by some act of fraud or with a forceful way that may include violence. Both crimes are very similar, but charges are quite different when issued against the accused. It is important to ensure the right charge has been issued to guarantee a court case commences with less difficulty.
I would add a trigger warning as it could be a possible trigger to some people
Hope this helps a little