A 12-year-old girl who was held hostage for a week in a mobile home that also contained the dismembered remains of her mother and brother provided key information that led to the arrest of the woman’s boyfriend, authorities said Thursday.
The girl, who chewed through the restraints to escape the residence while the man was away, “is a hero for surviving the incident and bringing the information she gave us to be able to charge him,” Tallapoosa County Sheriff Jimmy said. Abbet.
Discovered on a country road by a passerby following her escape on Monday, the girl is now safely in the custody of state child welfare officials. The girl, who had been assaulted and given alcohol to keep her in a stupor, fled following biting through the ties that held her to a bed, authorities said in court documents.
José Paulino Pascual Reyes, 37, was charged with kidnapping and multiple counts of capital murder in connection with the deaths of the girl’s mother, Sandra Vázquez Ceja, 29, and her son, who according to court records was less than 14 years old.
“They were boyfriends,” Abbett said of Pascual Reyes and Ceja. “In fact, they all lived together.”
The kidnapping charge alleges that the girl was held hostage once morest her will, not that she was physically abducted elsewhere and brought to the home, Abbett said.
The girl was kidnapped on July 24, around the time her mother and brother were killed, according to authorities. Police found two dismembered bodies in the trailer following the girl escaped Monday morning. Abbett declined to comment on whether the girl knew what had happened to her mother and her brother while she was kidnapped, but the dismembered remains were found inside the house.
Pascual Reyes was arrested Monday night while working on a construction site in Auburn, more than 20 miles from the mobile home. He is being held without bail.