Colorado girl escapes apparent kidnapper, calls 911
DENVER >> A missing 9-year-old girl escaped from an apparent kidnapper and called 911 herself from a convenience store in Colorado Springs on Friday.
The Pueblo girl was reported missing Thursday night after she didn’t return home from school.
The suspect, Jose Garcia, 29, is also a suspect in an alleged molestation involving a different girl, Pueblo police Capt. Eric Bravo said.
The car of the man accused of kidnapping the girl broke down Friday morning in Colorado Springs, and a passerby gave them a ride to a Circle K, police said.
The girl ran into the convenience store and asked to use the phone to call her uncle but instead called 911, which prompted the man to take off, authorities said.
"Once she realized she had that window of opportunity, she became a hero and rescued herself by calling 911," Colorado Springs police spokeswoman Barbara Miller said in a statement.
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Efren Vialpando told The Gazette he saw the girl come in the Circle K with two black eyes and a bruise on her lip and face.
"She looked at me, right in my eyes. That’s when she looked at the guy," Vialpando told KRDO-TV. "She said she wasn’t going anywhere, she was waiting right there for her mama.
"And when that happened, I looked at the guy she was talking to. I looked up and I looked him dead in the eyes, and that’s when he just spun around and just cut out," Vialpando said.
Daniel Espinoza, who was also in the store, said that’s when he noticed the girl was wearing a shirt from the same Pueblo elementary school Espinoza attended, and he realized she was the girl everyone was searching for.
By then, the man was "already gone," Espinoza said.
Garcia fled on foot and was arrested four hours later after a city-wide search involving hundreds of police and FBI agents, authorities said. An employee at a bus terminal recognized Garcia and notified police.
Tia Martinez said she was waiting for a bus when saw police arrest a man with a dark hoodie pulled over his head.
"His demeanor was just, he was trying to be under the radar, trying to not get noticed," Martinez told KMGH-TV.
Garcia was in custody Friday. Pueblo police haven’t said how they connected him to the kidnapping and where Garcia was with the girl for more than 15 hours overnight. Pueblo police Sgt. Darren Velarde said Garcia is being held on suspicion of kidnapping and could face a charge of sexual assault on a child.
Pueblo County court records said Garcia was wanted for suspicion of kidnapping and sex assault on a child, and Bravo said allegations in that case involved Garcia’s 9-year-old former stepdaughter. Both the former stepdaughter and the girl who escaped Friday attended Columbian Elementary School in Pueblo.
In the case involving the ex-stepdaughter, Bravo said Garcia was listed as an emergency contact at the school and told officials there he was picking the girl up for a dentist’s appointment. Bravo said Garcia is suspected of kidnapping and sexually assaulting the girl in about a half hour before he took the girl back to school.
"We don’t know if there’s a connection to that girl and (the girl who escaped Friday)," Bravo said.
A family member told The Associated Press by phone that Garcia worked construction in Colorado Springs and he had known his ex-stepdaughter since she was about 3 years old.