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Police reinforce search for baby Daylin in La Paz

Police reinforce search for baby Daylin in La Paz

The Bolivian Police reinforced the operations to find Daylin, the three-month-old baby who was abducted last Thursday on a street in the city of La Paz by a woman who identified herself as Camila. The uniformed men took to the streets to find the whereabouts of the newborn.

The departmental prosecutor William Alave reported that an interchange of calls and six people have already been summoned to the Police offices to provide their informative statement.

The Minister of Government, Eduardo del Castillo, reported in the week that they have fully identified the people who had contact with the alleged captor, who with deception snatched the child from her mother’s arms. “We have significant progress in this case, we have already identified the people who have had direct contact with the person who would have abducted the minor,” said the authority.

The Spoken portrait of the woman who kidnapped the baby and it is known that she calls herself Camila. According to witnesses, it is not the first time that this person has been involved in the abduction of minors.

What’s more, the driver of the vehicle that took the woman was apprehended after abducting the baby. This person gave his statement and said he did not know the abductor.

The Police He took people from the Delta group to the streets of La Paz to carry out control operations in various areas of La Paz.



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