Investigators continue to piece together a bizarre kidnapping case that turned deadly Tuesday, while family sits in shock.

Tucson police believe Carlton Bell, 26, was first kidnapped then ran over.

It happened around 10:30 Tuesday night near the intersection of Fort Lowell and Alvernon.

Police say he was either thrown out by his kidnappers or he jumped out of their moving vehicle. That's when witnesses say an SUV ran him over.

Investigators don't believe that driver, Williman Lickliter, 42, was involved in the whole ordeal but he allegedly took off. Police later found him and arrested him for leaving the scene of a deadly accident.

Now police are still looking for who's responsible for the abduction and family members still have a lot of unanswered questions.

On Friday, family members pulled out the photo albums as they laughed and remembered the good times.

Carlton's brother, Corey Bell says they were very close.

"My memories are snapshots, vivid pictures of what we've done together our life together," Bell said.

He says his brother was a realtor here in Tucson, who one day wanted to open his own company.

His sister, Catherine Rochez, says it still doesn't seem real.

"It's still not a reality. Tomorrow, I think he's going to walk through the door and say, 'It's all a joke,'" Rochez said.

But they know this nightmare is real.

"You never know when you're going to lose somebody, never. And when it happens, you wish you could turn back the hands of time," Rochez said. "Carlton was such good person, he had a big heart," she added.

"He loved god. He loved his family. He loved his wife," Bell said.

And they say he loved joking around.

"In our family, when you come home, you're supposed to give each other a hug and say, 'I love you,'" Rochez laughed.

Instead, Carlton would say 'olive juice.'

She said that was his way of saying it.

"So yeah, I'm going to remember that," she laughed.

The family has set up a fund, for his wife and 4-year-old daughter. You can make a donation at any Wells Fargo branch, under the 'Carlton Bell Memorial Fund.'

His funeral is scheduled for next Saturday at the Greater Emmanuel Apostlic Church, 1850 W. San Marcos Blvd., Tucson, AZ 85713. The viewing begins at 9 a.m. and the service begins at 11 a.m.