Arrests made in terrifying Los Angeles robbery, kidnap for ransom case

Investigators arrested two men regarding the terrifying kidnapping and theft in the city of Colver earlier this month.

Violence, according to press release From the Collephic City Police Department, which was revealed on May 13, where the victim, who described it only as a male, left a company in the 3800 building from Midway Avenue Street, near Venice Street when he was requested at gunpoint by a suspect to arrive in the Silver Silver Payment car.

The armed men and the other suspect led the victim to an unidentified bank on Palms Street and forced the man to perform many cash withdrawals.

The investigators said: “After trying to obtain additional money through a loan from a friend, the suspects returned the victim to the bank for further withdrawal of ATMs,” the investigators said.

The thieves, who made less than $ 600, thieves the victim in a nearby residential area, with a warning not to contact law enforcement.

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After a short time, the man entered the Cold City Police Department to report kidnapping and theft.

Investigators immediately began an investigation that eventually resulted in the identification of suspects, who were now identified as a 23 -year -old resident of Washington State, Franceso Dometero, resident of New York State, Stan Eduardo, 21, both of whom are believed to be investigators about 40 miles in the Castaic region.

The officials said: “On May 27, investigators of the Culver City Crime Impact team responded to the sectarian area and put the suspects parked in a local hotel,” officials said. “At approximately 11:20 am, two people were monitored with the descriptions of the suspects and their detainees at the Newhall Road Offramp on the 5th Highway 5.”

Investigators did not provide any information about the possible evidence that was recovered on the suspects, in their car or outside their room at the hotel, but they said they were booked in the city of Colver because of their kidnapping for ransom and theft.

It is also not clear whether the two men have committed similar crimes in southern California.

Two officials said that both men were officially accused by the Los Angeles County attorney office.

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