A mother in New Mexico took drastic
measures to save her 4-year-old daughter after a man kidnapped her Wednesday.
According to police, the girl was
playing outside her Albuquerque apartment complex when a man drove up and
snatched her.
Kids playing nearby saw what
happened and alerted the girl's mom identified as Melissa Torrez.
Torrez says she then jumped in her
car.
"My mind went black. I grabbed
my keys," said the 27-year-old mother of three. "I just got in my car
and I ... went looking for her."
Unaware that the suspect had already
pushed her daughter out of the car, Torrez chased the suspect for seven miles.
"I felt like I was flying ...
as if I didn't have my soul or something," said Torrez.
During the pursuit, she lost control
and accidentally slammed into the suspect's brown Buick.
"I wasn't trying to hit it
because I thought my daughter was inside," said Torrez.
The suspect, later identified as
31-year-old David Hernandez, got out of the car and raised his hands but took
off running when police arrived.
The 4-year-old girl was spotted and
rescued a short time later. She was not hurt. Police believe Hernandez pushed
the 4-year-old out of the car "presumably once he noticed Torrez had been
notified and was following him."
Police caught up with Hernandez at
his construction job Thursday and arrested him following a massive manhunt involving
Homeland Security Investigations.
He has since been charged with
kidnapping and child abuse.
Authorities are now investigating a
possible connection to the abduction and sexual assault of the victim's
6-year-old neighbor last week.
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