A 32-year-old Hispanic man was accused of kidnapping a woman at gunpoint on Tuesday, April 25. in Commerce, Los Angeles County.
During the hearing William Garcia pleaded not guilty in a downtown Los Angeles trial to 33 charges against him.including kidnapping, assault with a semi-automatic firearm, criminal possession of a firearm, possession of an assault weapon, and various drug-related charges.
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The case file contains allegations that A Hispanic man used a semi-automatic firearm to carry out an April 25 kidnapping..
It also says that in 2011, Garcia was on trial for robbery in Los Angeles County.
The Spaniard was detained on the afternoon of April 26. a criminal case was initiated as a suspect in the abduction of a woman that took place the day before in the city of Commerce..
On April 25, Garcia parked in the driveway at the 2200 block of Couts Avenue, got out of the car and hit the victim with a gun, dragging her into the front passenger seat, and they drove away from the scene, heading south on Cowling Avenue. .
The scene of the incident was captured on video.
According to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD), a woman was walking down Couts Avenue while talking on her cell phone at approximately 4:21 p.m. on Tuesday, August 25, with the intention of hiding from someone.
The authorities reported that Woman found ‘unharmed’.
At the moment, the reason for the apparent abduction of a woman has not been clarified.
Hispanic remains in custody and is expected to appear in court again on 10 May..
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Source: La Opinion
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