2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
Where is King Jay Dávila ? An 8-month-old baby allegedly kidnapped from a gas station in San Antonio, Texas is still missing. The boy disappeared last Friday from the car of his father Christopher Dávila, who left the baby inside the parked car with the engine running when he got off at the Friends Food Mart station to do some shopping. The father reported the incident to the police as a kidnapping, but the authorities are investigating him as a possible accomplice to a premeditated plan.
A security camera captured on video when a woman with a face covered by a hood walks directly to the car, entering the vehicle and taking the child. The boy's father was arrested by San Antonio Police and they were able to identify the woman who took the minor from the gas station, but the boy is still missing. Local and federal authorities continue to search for the baby.
William McManus, the chief of the San Antonio Police, said the woman in the video is a cousin of Christopher Dávila, the boy's father. The baby's parents are separated. King Jay's mother, Jasmine Gonzáles, said she believes that a bottle found near Rodríguez Park belongs to her son, so they continue to search in that area. The authorities think that it is a premeditated robbery and that the baby is in danger. The little boy was dressed in blue and asked the help of the community to find him. The alarming case is still under investigation.
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