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Citizen Stops Kidnapper, Rescues 8-year-old Girl
Left: photo provided by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children shows Elisa Cardenas| Right: Booking photo of abduction suspect Gregorio Gonzalez
The Boston Herald via YellowBrix
October 06, 2010
FRESNO, Calif. — A Good Samaritan who spotted a suspected kidnapper and cut him off in traffic rescued an abducted Fresno girl Tuesday.
“It was truly a miracle of God,” said Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer in announcing the arrest of a 24-year-old gang member on suspicion of kidnapping the 8-year-old girl from in front of her central Fresno home Monday night.
Dyer had special praise for the man who rescued the girl, but chose to not identify him, he said, because he is a witness and could complicate prosecution by speaking publicly before a trial.
But in an interview with KFSN-TV, Fresno resident Victor Perez said he had been following the story and saw the suspect’s pickup truck in front of his home a couple blocks from the girl’s house Tuesday morning. He said he recognized the truck from its description — a red pickup with white stripes on the sides — on a news program.
Perez said he jumped into his own pickup truck, chased down the suspect and eventually was able to block his path.
“I was yelling at him, but I kept cutting him off so he would get off the road,” Perez told KFSN. "At first it was just like a simple question: ’I need to talk to you.’ And he goes, ’No, my truck keeps messing up. I need to leave.’ "
But as the man tried to drive away, Perez said, he took action. “I just kept cutting him off,” he said.
At first, Perez saw no sign of the girl in the suspect’s truck. But “The second time I cut him off, the girl put her head up. He was hiding her, pushing her down.”
The suspect then pushed the girl out of the truck into the roadway and sped off. Perez, who stayed with the girl and called 911, said the girl told him she was scared. "I told her, ’It’s fine, you’re fine now.’ "
The truck was spotted about 40 minutes later by California Highway Patrol officer Dustin Dimmer, where Gregorio Gonzalez was taken into custody.
Gonzalez, a Bulldog gang member on probation for domestic violence and possession of a sawed-off shotgun, faces charges of kidnapping, sexual assault and false imprisonment.
“We are very fortunate,” that the girl was found alive, Dyer said, adding that 40 percent of children abducted in similar situations are killed before police are even alerted. Within 24 hours, 90 percent are dead, he added.
From the time the girl was forced into the suspect’s pickup in front of her home just after 8 p.m. Monday to her recovery at 7 a.m. Tuesday, officers swarmed the city and surrounding region. Amber Alerts and media updates focused the community on her disappearance.
About 130 police officers combed the city overnight as helicopters flew overhead.
Mayor Ashley Swearengin called it “an incredible showing from local law enforcement,” and said it was an “example of the community, law enforcement and the media working together.”
The girl’s mother was at the news conference to thank police for their efforts.
The girl was taken to Community Regional Medical Center, where she was reunited with her mother in what Dyer said was the highlight of his police career. Dyer said the girl was not physically injured but is extremely frightened by the ordeal.
Dyer said Gonzalez took the girl to a rural area by a canal, sexually assaulted her and warned that he would hurt her if she tried to escape.
At one point during the evening, Dyer said, Gonzalez sent a text message to his grandmother who owns the truck and had reported the vehicle stolen. The grandmother in turn messaged Gonzales that she had just seen the pickup on a television news show.
Among the unanswered questions surrounding the abduction was why Gonzalez returned to within blocks of the abduction scene Tuesday morning.
Said Dyer, “It’s really difficult to get into the mind of someone who would abduct a child.”
revCCBeasley
over 2 years ago
2944 Comments
Now thats what i am saying....
Ahi
over 2 years ago
1990 Comments
well done, glad they found her
CivilianGal
over 2 years ago
42 Comments
How can they say "the girl was not physically injured" when she was sexually assaulted??!!
MACK2014
over 2 years ago
166 Comments
FRY THAT SUMBITCH !!!
pondpirate
over 2 years ago
22 Comments
Good job on the part of the rescuer. Nice to know some people will do the right thing at the right time!
amramhakohen
over 2 years ago
206 Comments
Give this civilian a public recognition ceremony and an award of some sort. Brave guy. Better yet, offer him a spot in the local Academy!
Talon
over 2 years ago
640 Comments
Well initiated actions on the samaritan's part! He is safe and the victim is safe ... as for the suspect, he will likely be subjected to reliving the same experiences of his victim once he's in prison.
arroyol
over 2 years ago
688 Comments
good job
djs2v
over 2 years ago
5630 Comments
Excellent news!!!
uncledennis1
over 2 years ago
22262 Comments
Great news. Citizen hero.
too40shorty
over 2 years ago
392 Comments
General Population has his name all over it
jalad12
over 2 years ago
16 Comments
God bless Mr. Perez and everyone who would have acted in a similar fashion. This is a great example of how police and media can work together.
AKangel
over 2 years ago
4824 Comments
I'm so gald the child is alive and will be ok, Thanks Be to the Citizen Hero for saving this childs Life, and Thanks to the Police for bringing this POS down. Glad for the Happy Ending......
dominicano_soy
over 2 years ago
848 Comments
Glad the girl is ok....they need to fry that POS
T_9
over 2 years ago
5674 Comments
A blessing she is alive. Great work for all involved, community, police, and media.