San Elizario Man Arrested on Felony Kidnapping Warrant
A 24-year-old San Elizario man is in custody after being arrested on a felony kidnapping warrant issued by the Los Angeles Police Department. Miguel Angel Salas was apprehended by El Paso County deputy constables on Saturday morning. The arrest happened around 9:45 a.m. when deputy constables observed a black Jeep speeding in the 12300 block of Glorietta. after pulling the vehicle over, they identified the driver as Salas. A routine warrant check revealed that he was wanted for felony kidnapping by Los Angeles authorities. The warrant was confirmed by the Los Angeles Police Department, leading to Salas’s arrest. He was taken before an El Paso County Jail magistrate and booked into the El Paso County Detention Facility. Salas is currently being held on a $1 million bond pending extradition to Los Angeles to face the kidnapping charge. RECOMMENDED: Arrest reports reveal dramatic rescue of kidnapped victim held underground in Fabens Sign up to receive the top engaging stories from in and around our community once daily in your inbox.## El Paso man Arrested on LA Felony Kidnapping Warrant
Today we’re joined by El Paso County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson, Deputy [Deputy’s Last Name], to discuss the recent arrest of Miguel Angel Salas. Deputy,can you walk us through the events leading to Mr. Salas’s apprehension?
**Deputy [Deputy’s Last Name]:** Certainly. On Saturday morning, our deputy constables observed a black Jeep exceeding the speed limit in the 12300 block of Glorietta. A routine traffic stop was initiated, and upon identifying the driver as Mr. Salas, a standard warrant check was conducted. This revealed that he was wanted by the Los Angeles Police Department on a felony kidnapping charge.
that’s a significant charge. How did your office confirm the warrant and proceed with the arrest?
**Deputy [Deputy’s Last Name]:** We instantly contacted the los Angeles Police Department to confirm the warrant’s validity. Once confirmation was received, Mr. Salas was taken before an El Paso County Jail magistrate and later booked into the El Paso County detention Facility.
I understand Mr.Salas is currently being held on a $1 million bond. What are the next steps in this case?
**Deputy [Deputy’s Last Name]:** That’s correct. Mr. Salas is awaiting extradition to Los Angeles to face the kidnapping charges. The Los Angeles Police Department will handle the next phase of the legal proceedings.
This case raises questions about interstate crime and cooperation between law enforcement agencies. How critically important is it for jurisdictions to work together in these types of situations?
**Deputy [Deputy’s Last Name]:** Collaboration between law enforcement agencies is absolutely crucial. In today’s interconnected world, crime often transcends geographical boundaries. Sharing information and resources is essential for bringing criminals to justice and ensuring public safety.
Do you believe this case highlights a broader trend of increased interstate criminal activity? What are your thoughts on that?
**Deputy [Deputy’s Last Name]:** While I can’t speak to specific trends, I can say that law enforcement agencies are constantly adapting to the evolving tactics of criminals.We remain vigilant and committed to working together to protect our communities.
## El Paso Man Arrested on LA Felony Kidnapping Warrant
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**Host:** Good evening and welcome to Archyde news. Today we’re joined by El Paso County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson, Deputy [Deputy’s Last Name], to discuss the recent arrest of Miguel Angel Salas, a 24-year-old San Elizario man wanted for felony kidnapping by the Los Angeles Police Department. Deputy [Deputy’s Last Name],thank you for joining us.
**Deputy [Deputy’s Last Name]:** It’s my pleasure to be here.
**Host:** Can you tell us more about the circumstances surrounding Mr. Salas’s arrest?
**Deputy [Deputy’s Last Name]:** Certainly. this past Saturday morning, around 9:45 am, our deputy constables observed a black Jeep speeding in the 12300 block of Glorietta.They initiated a traffic stop and identified the driver as Mr. Salas. During a routine warrant check,it was revealed that he was wanted by the Los Angeles Police Department for felony kidnapping.
**Host:** That’s quite a revelation. Can you elaborate on how the warrant was confirmed and what happened next?
**Deputy [Deputy’s last Name]:** Absolutely. Our deputies immediately contacted the Los Angeles Police Department to confirm the validity of the warrant. Once the warrant was confirmed,Mr. Salas was placed under arrest.He was resented before an El Paso County Jail magistrate and later booked into the El Paso County detention Facility.
**Host:** I understand Mr. Salas is currently being held on a meaningful bond.
**Deputy [Deputy’s Last Name]:** Yes, he’s being held on a $1 million bond pending extradition to Los Angeles to face the kidnapping charge.
**Host:** This is certainly a developing story. Are there any further details you can share about the kidnapping itself,or the potential connection to El Paso?
**Deputy [Deputy’s Last Name]:** At this time,we are deferring all inquiries regarding the specifics of the kidnapping to the Los Angeles Police Department,as they are leading the examination. We are cooperating fully with their efforts.
**Host:** We appreciate that.Deputy [Deputy’s Last Name], thank you for providing us with this crucial data. This is undoubtedly a concerning situation, and we will continue to follow developments in the case.
**Deputy [Deputy’s Last Name]:** Thank you for having me.
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