Bridgeville Man Wanted in Connection with 12 Year Old Runaway Investigation
Bridgeville – The Delaware State Police have obtained arrest warrants for Jose Nedar Reyes-Castro, 19 formally of Bridgeville for his role in assisting a 12 year old runaway from returning home.
The investigation began after Nathaly Alonzo, 12 of Lilly Meadow Drive, Bridgeville did not return home from school on Friday, March 26. As police began the investigation, they learned that Ms. Alonzo did not go to school that day and she voluntarily left her home with a housemate, Jose Nedar Reyes-Castro. Reyes-Castro had been staying with the family for 6 months.
Police had spoken to family members that informed detectives that the pair was seen together on Saturday, March 27 at 11:00 am at a separate family member’s house in Bridgeville. Additionally, on Sunday Alonzo called her family to let them know she was o.k. Detectives were able to obtain the cell phone number that she called on and traced the number to a person in Candor, NC. This person was contacted and he informed investigators that Reyes-Castro and Alonzo asked to borrow his cellular phone while they were at a local gas station in Georgia just north of the Florida state line. The man also informed police that the pair seemed content and they were heading to Florida. He further advised they were driving a Ford Explorer.
Detectives also learned that Reyes-Castro had obtained the Ford Explorer from a friend in Laurel on Friday and failed to return it to her. The registration number on the vehicle is PC55921
Because of this information the state police after consultation from the Attorney Generals Office obtained arrest warrants today for Reyes-Castro for Kidnapping 2nd degree, Interference with Custody, Endangering the Welfare of a Child and Theft of a Motor Vehicle.
It should be known that during the investigation, troopers have found no evidence that Reyes-Castro wants to harm Alonzo. Alonzo has also been listed as an active missing juvenile and entered into local and national databases indicating same. Anyone having information on their whereabouts is urged to call detectives at Troop 5 at 302.337.1090 or Crime Stoppers at 1.800.TIP.3333.
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ReplyDeleteKeep your babies safe and close to home -- ALWAYS! Educate, talk, and let them know they can tell you EVERYTHING -- it's the one really good thing I was able to do as a parent.
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Find that baby girl.
maybe they are running back to mexico
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Isn't that a gang sign he's flashing? MS-13? With serious drug wars spilling over here into America, expect MS-13 to grow here and become a terrorist problem.
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ReplyDeleteJust check the DSS in Gtown. Always a line of mexicans with 80 of their kids there
ReplyDeleteI am angry at her family-letting an unrelated male move right in to their home like that and not knowing who or what they are exposing her to! I see houses in my area where immigrants are jam-packed several adults along with all their kids into single family homes and fear for the safety of those innocent kids.
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