An 8-month-old infant and her parents, along with an unnamed fourth relative were kidnapped in Democrat Gavin Newsom’s Crime-Ridden California.
In the report released by the Merced CountySheriff’s Department on Monday, it was revealed that the family had been kidnapped by an unidentified man who the authorities considered armed and dangerous.
According to the authorities, the man was captured by CCTV footage but was not identified as the suspect was wearing a mask at the time the commission of kidnapping took place.
The department posted the announcement and confirmed that there was an 8-month old baby involved in the said kidnapping.
“The Merced County Sheriff’s Office asking the public’s help in locating four missing persons who were kidnapped from the South Merced Area of Merced County. Currently Detectives are looking for 8-month-old Aroohi Dheri. Detectives believe that Aroohi and her mother Jasleen Kaur (27) & father Jasdeep Singh (36) were taken against their will from a business in the 800 Block of South Highway 59. The Baby’s Uncle Amandeep Singh (39) was also taken against his will with the other family members,” the department announced.
“Investigators are currently in the early stages of their investigation and are asking anyone with information to call the Merced County Sheriff’s Office (209)385-7445. We believe the suspect is armed and considered dangerous and were asking the public does not approach the suspect or victims and calls 9-1-1. Information can also be submitted via email at [email protected],” they added.
Moreover, shortly after the department posted the announcement, they released a second statement describing the suspected kidnapper.
The photos described the suspect as a large, light-skinned man with a shaved head who was wearing a mask.
“UPDATE! We believe this to be the suspect in today’s kidnapping. He is described as a light-complected male with a shaved head. He was last seen wearing a hoodie. We consider the suspect to be armed and dangerous. If you see this person, please call 9.1.1. and do not approach him or the victims. We’re asking that anyone with information regarding the identity of this suspect to contact the Merced County Sheriff’s Office Investigations Bureau at 209.385.7445,” the department said in a follow up post.
At the time of writing, no ransom demand has been reported to the authorities.










