Suspect in custody in Virginia after kidnapping South Florida family
By Associated Press
(Photo: Pembroke Pines Police Dept.)
PEMBROKE PINES, Fla. - A man wanted in the weekend kidnapping of a South Florida family is now in custody in Alexandria, Virginia, police said Monday morning.
Pembroke Pines police said in a social media post that Jaddier T. Sanchez, 37, was taken into custody early Monday. The 18-year-old woman he is accused of kidnapping was taken to a hospital for treatment of minor injuries, police said.
They offered no additional details about how Sanchez was located or the woman s condition.
The incident began early Sunday morning, when Sanchez confronted the woman and her parents as they returned to their home in Pembroke Pines. He forced them at gunpoint into their pickup truck and drove them to several banks to get cash from ATMs, police said.
Suspect in custody in Virginia after kidnapping South Florida family, police say
By Associated Press
(Photo: Pembroke Pines Police Dept.)
PEMBROKE PINES, Fla. - A man wanted in the weekend kidnapping of a South Florida family is now in custody in Alexandria, Virginia, police said Monday morning.
Pembroke Pines police said in a social media post that Jaddier T. Sanchez, 37, was taken into custody early Monday. The 18-year-old woman he is accused of kidnapping was taken to a hospital for treatment of minor injuries, police said.
They offered no additional details about how Sanchez was located or the woman s condition.
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Delaware News Journal
The entire country is on high alert after law enforcement said there could be violent protests this weekend through Wednesday s inauguration of Joe Biden.
But so far, the scenes at state capitols across the country have been mostly quiet, with more police and media members present than protesters.
That was the case in Dover, Delaware s state capital, Sunday morning. A few police SUVs were stationed outside Legislative Hall, and some of the streets leading up to the building were blocked off. Legislative Hall is surrounded by a 6-foot-tall fence erected Friday afternoon.