Men used power drill on woman's hands during brutal robbery
Victim shot on side of highway and left for dead
Two men with alleged ties to a foreign terrorist organization have been arrested and charged in the brutal torture and attempted murder of an abducted woman in Washington state, according to reports.
The horrifying series of events unfolded in King County on Jan. 21, but new details about the case just came to light after a second suspect was arrested last week.
At around 10 p.m. that night, the victim was returning home from work to her apartment in Burien when she was kidnapped by armed men who forced her into a vehicle while discharging a firearm.
“They used a power drill to drill into (the victim’s) hand to get access to her cell phone and bank accounts,” King County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO) investigators wrote in an arrest report reviewed by KOMO News.
“They then threatened her by telling her they were going to kill her, kill her family, feed her to the bears and dump her body far away.”
The suspects then drove the victim to a mountain pass in Kittitas County, shot her on the side of I-90, and left her to die.
The woman said she played dead for approximately 15 minutes before climbing over a retaining wall and flagging down a passing motorist for help.
She was rushed to a local hospital where she detailed her harrowing experience for detectives.
Approximately one week later, authorities located one suspect at a motel in Illinois.
Kevin Daniel Sanabria Ojeda, 24, was taken into custody and later confessed he had “participated in the kidnapping, vehicle theft, robbery and killing of the ‘lady’ known investigators as (victim),” according to the arrest report.
Last week, the other suspect was arrested during a traffic stop on Mercer Island in King County.
Alexander Moises Arnaez-Gutierrez, 25, and Sanabria Ojeda have both been charged with kidnapping, robbery, and attempted murder in King County Superior Court.
They are each being held on $1 million bail.
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Victim shot on side of highway and left for dead
Two men with alleged ties to a foreign terrorist organization have been arrested and charged in the brutal torture and attempted murder of an abducted woman in Washington state, according to reports.
The horrifying series of events unfolded in King County on Jan. 21, but new details about the case just came to light after a second suspect was arrested last week.
At around 10 p.m. that night, the victim was returning home from work to her apartment in Burien when she was kidnapped by armed men who forced her into a vehicle while discharging a firearm.
“They used a power drill to drill into (the victim’s) hand to get access to her cell phone and bank accounts,” King County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO) investigators wrote in an arrest report reviewed by KOMO News.
“They then threatened her by telling her they were going to kill her, kill her family, feed her to the bears and dump her body far away.”
The suspects then drove the victim to a mountain pass in Kittitas County, shot her on the side of I-90, and left her to die.
The woman said she played dead for approximately 15 minutes before climbing over a retaining wall and flagging down a passing motorist for help.
She was rushed to a local hospital where she detailed her harrowing experience for detectives.
Approximately one week later, authorities located one suspect at a motel in Illinois.
Kevin Daniel Sanabria Ojeda, 24, was taken into custody and later confessed he had “participated in the kidnapping, vehicle theft, robbery and killing of the ‘lady’ known investigators as (victim),” according to the arrest report.
Last week, the other suspect was arrested during a traffic stop on Mercer Island in King County.
Alexander Moises Arnaez-Gutierrez, 25, and Sanabria Ojeda have both been charged with kidnapping, robbery, and attempted murder in King County Superior Court.
They are each being held on $1 million bail.
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