Police within the Dallas Metroplex have arrested a suspect believed to be a part of a bunch of 4 males who allegedly compelled a girl to the bottom, tied her up, threatened to chop off her fingers after which walked away with greater than $75,000 value of money and gadgets from her dwelling.
Manuel Hernandez-Hernandez, 28, was arrested in Colleyville on Monday and is being held on an immigration maintain on the Dallas County Jail, in keeping with an arrest affidavit.
Hernandez-Hernandez had been arrested and launched in Colleyville 10 days earlier, however the arrest report didn’t state what these expenses have been.
The arrest affidavit states {that a} girl pulled into her driveway in Dallas on Sept. 21, and was approached by 4 unknown males when she bought out of her car. It states she was compelled to the bottom by gunpoint, then compelled into her dwelling and ultimately tied up with items of clothes in her bed room.
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She advised police that the lads spoke Spanish and used Google Translate to speak together with her, threatening to chop off her fingers if she didn’t inform them the situation of her protected.
Paperwork say the lads fled with $75,000 in money, the lady’s telephone, a Gucci purse and a number of other cash from a picket field.
The lads allegedly took her to a toilet and advised her to attend at the very least 10 minutes earlier than transferring. She made it a number of minutes earlier than making her solution to the neighbor’s home, the place she known as the police.
The affidavit says the lady nonetheless had a number of the clothes tied to her, and that she refused transport to a hospital for medical commentary.
Investigators say the lady’s home was ransacked and that Hernandez-Hernandez’s fingerprints have been recognized from the picket field which contained the cash.
The lady was proven a lineup of males however advised police she didn’t keep in mind any of their faces.
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Police discovered video footage a couple of days later exhibiting a attainable suspect’s car and two unknown suspects approaching the lady’s storage about the identical time of the purported incident.
Information of the incident led to social media posts claiming the lads have been members of the Tren de Aragua gang from Venezuela, however up to now no proof helps that.
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“There is no evidence at this time to indicate that Hernandez-Hernandez is a member of the Tren de Aragua gang from Venezuela,” the Dallas Police Division wrote in a response. “This remains an active investigation.”
Tren de Aragua has been a goal of Texas Governor Greg Abbott, who has designated the gang as a overseas terrorist group.