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Details released, alleged gang members charged with kidnapping child

Details released, alleged gang members charged with kidnapping child

Yahoo03-03-2025

SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Police released details after two alleged gang members were charged with kidnapping a child at a carwash and robbing him.
On February 22, officers were called for a reported kidnapping at a carwash on Ash Street in Scranton, where two people took a juvenile.
A friend of the victim called Scranton police and informed them the victim had gotten away from the suspects and was running through the woods near the Skyview apartment, police stated.
A few days later, on February 25, the victim informed officers that he was cleaning his friend's car when he saw a vehicle approach him. Two men in ski masks got out and forced him into the car, as stated in the affidavit.
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The victim told investigators that, after being taken, the suspects pointed a gun at him and ordered him to give them his clothing and sneakers. After they robbed the victim, the suspects told him to run, according to court documents. Video surveillance at the carwash captured the incident, confirming the victim's claims of kidnapping.
Police were later informed that the suspects were allegedly associated with a Dominican gang that attended West Scranton High School.
Eventually, both suspects were found, and on February 28, the Scranton Police Department arrested 20-year-old Cesar Rodriguez-Hernandez and a 17-year-old juvenile who has not been identified.
Rodriguez-Hernandez has been charged with robbery threat, kidnapping, and other related offenses.
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