Family including eight-month-old baby girl are KIDNAPPED from California business
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Punjabi family, including eight-month-old baby, is kidnapped by cases in California: Police say they have ‘no idea’ why they were taken…
- Jasleen Kaur, 27, her husband Jasdeep Singh and their eight-month-old daughter Aroohi Dheri were abducted along with the baby’s uncle, Amandeep Singh.
- The family was taken out of a Merced, California company ‘against their will’
- Police have shared surveillance footage of the ‘light-skinned’ suspect
- They say they have no motive or explanation for the kidnapping
- Anyone with information is asked to call the police at 209-385-7445
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A Punjabi family, including an eight-month-old girl, has been kidnapped in California.
Jasleen Kaur, 27, her husband Jasdeep Singh and their eight-month-old daughter Aroohi Dheri were abducted along with the baby’s uncle, Amandeep Singh.
Police say they were taken from “a business” in Merced, California, but they have not shared which business it is or the family owns.
They also did not reveal how many suspects they believe were involved in the altercation between the three adults and the child.
Police have released surveillance footage of a light-skinned suspect in a ski mask, who says they have now tried to “cover his tracks”.
Jasleen Kaur, 27, her husband Jasdeep Singh and their eight-month-old daughter Aroohi Dheri
The baby’s 39-year-old uncle, Amandeep Singh, was also taken against his will, according to police
Police have no idea what the man’s motive is.
“We have a low life out there who kidnapped an eight-month-old baby, her mother, father and her uncle.
“We have no idea why the kidnapping – we have no motivation behind it.
“We just know they’re gone,” Merced County Sheriff Vern Warnke said at a news conference yesterday.
The police are also not yet able to reveal what time the family was taken or whether there is any surveillance footage of the kidnapping.
Anyone with information is urged to contact authorities at 209-385-7445.
Police have released surveillance footage of a light-skinned suspect in a ski mask, who they say has now tried to “cover his tracks”