View Full Version : another little girl kidnapped
tiffany21
06-08-2003, 09:35 AM
I herd on the news this am a little girl here in calif was taken right out of her home. here is the link
http://www.msnbc.com/news/923447.asp?0dm=C15NN
hope they find her soon.
tiffany21
06-08-2003, 12:50 PM
bump
Gitty
06-08-2003, 01:17 PM
These kidnapers seem to have alot of balls. Breaking in to peoples houses, beating up or killing people and still taking a child. And they are just driving up in these victims driveways. They are not even trying to be sneeky about it. They seem to be doing everything right out in the open for everyone to see. Kind of just daring to be caught. I hope they find her soon. And I hope this is the kidnapers third offence so he is in jail forever!
tiffany21
06-08-2003, 04:39 PM
trying to keep this up hope they find her soon. hope her mom and brother are alright also. god bless her family
odyssey
06-08-2003, 05:02 PM
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Amber Alert
Issued Friday June 6.
Updated Saturday 18:40 pm.
Janette Tamayo
She was abducted on Friday, June 6 from 5909 Southwind Drive, San Jose, CA USA during a home invasion robbery. She is 9 yrs. Hispanic, female 4'11", 60 lbs. with brown hair, and brown eyes, last seen wearing a Green or pink shirt and black pants.
The suspect is described as an Hispanic male adult, in his 30s to early 40s, between 5 feet 2 inches and 5 feet 5 inches tall, about 160 pounds, dark hair, unshaven and wearing a gray beanie and a silver-colored shirt. He may have scratches on his face and/or arms and a bite mark on one finger.
The suspect's vehicle is described by police as a late 1980s or early 1990s silver Honda Accord, or similar vehicle, with tinted rear windows and a loud muffler.
Anyone with information is asked to call the San Jose PD at (408)277-8995 or dial 911.
tiffany21
06-09-2003, 06:48 AM
update the little girl was found she is on her way back home to her mom and brother. I am glade she is ok.
Gitty
06-09-2003, 08:52 AM
Glad she made it home! Hope they catch the kidnaper soon!
schsa
06-09-2003, 12:40 PM
She was let go after 10 hours. The man is a friend of the family. I think I read that he had been caught as well.
A neighbor had video taped parts of this. I wonder why he felt he had to take the little girl...
Best part is she is safe.
Widgetsx3
06-09-2003, 09:14 PM
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - The man police arrested Monday in the brazen kidnapping of a 9-year-old girl sexually assaulted her and held the girl in a house about a mile from the abduction, police said.
Police took David Montiel Cruz, 24, into custody in a pre-dawn raid at the home of a friend. He was arrested less than a mile from where he allegedly kidnapped her after brutally beating her mother and brother.
The girl turned up at a convenience store several cities away, shaken but safe, and helped lead police to her alleged abductor.
"The motive appears to be a sexual abduction, because we don't see any other motive at this point," Assistant Chief Thomas Wheatley told The Associated Press on Monday. Police said they have physical evidence of a sexual assault.
Cruz was being booked on suspicion of kidnapping, burglary, robbery, assault with a deadly weapon and sexual assault, Wheatley said. He is scheduled to be arraigned Wednesday.
The girl, Jennette Tamayo, was said to be resting Monday after her ordeal.
Police conducted an extensive search over the weekend for the intruder after he kidnapped the girl as she returned home alone from school Friday. The captor savagely beat her mother and brother after they returned home and confronted him, then sped off with the terrified girl in the back seat of his car.
Police said Monday they believe Cruz knew of the fourth-grade girl through one of her former schoolmates, though neither the girl nor her family knew him.
A SWAT team raided a San Jose home where he was staying with a friend and found him hiding in the attic, Deputy Chief Rob Davis said. He tried to fight off officers and was briefly hospitalized after a police dog bit him.
Cruz resembled a police sketch of the suspect and had injuries consistent with what police expected from the struggle he had with Tamayo's mother, Chief William Lansdowne said.
"We're very confident this is the right person," Lansdowne said.
The girl's mother, her face still swollen and bruised from Friday's attack, thanked authorities, the media and her neighbors before she began to choke back tears.
"I want to tell all mothers not to let your kids walk alone on the street, no matter how secure it is," Roselia Tamayo said in Spanish. "Because when you feel you lose a child, I think it is like the feeling of dying."
The girl's ordeal ended Sunday night, when she suddenly appeared at the Eastside Market in East Palo Alto, about 30 miles north of her home. "She was crying and scared," said Isa Yasin, the owner of the shop.
The girl was probably dropped off by her captor, who might have been frightened by the attention the case received, Davis said.
The kidnapper told the girl not to call police, so she first tried to call her mother, though she was too shaken to dial the number. Yasin realized who the girl was after talking briefly with her and called police.
Reunited with her family, she was in good spirits, and because she remained alert during the ordeal, she provided investigators with information leading to the arrest, Lansdowne said.
Davis said police believed all along the abduction was not a random crime: not only did the attacker wait for the girl to return home, he twice told her mother "you know what I want" as he beat her before screeching off.
In the girl's neighborhood, residents poured into the streets to hug and celebrate as news of her return spread. Some parents vowed to be more vigilant.
"I'm not going to leave the kids out of sight at all. I may run into the house to get something, but I'm going be on them constantly," said Meredith Willis.
Much of the crime was captured in a grainy videotape produced by surveillance cameras mounted on a neighbor's home.
The tape presented a step-by-step account of the crime, from the kidnapper's wait in his car outside her house to the audible screams of the mother as Jennette was taken away.
In most cases, The Associated Press does not identify victims or alleged victims of sexual assault. In this case, however, the name of the girl had been widely used because of her abduction.
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odyssey
06-09-2003, 10:16 PM
thank God she is safe now.
thank goodness for the neighbors surveilance tape. It was just horrific to see that on the news. this guy was a pyshco in what he has done to this family.
tiffany21
06-10-2003, 07:55 AM
this guy is so sick what is with guys. no good jerks loser who sexually molest other people kids and their own. they all need to be shot :mad: this is so sick and this makes me mad as hell :mad:
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