PALMDALE — A 13-month old girl kidnapped from a Motel 6 in Palmdale was found in a shed in a remote part of the Mojave Desert today, and was in good medical condition 12 hours after her kidnapping sparked Amber Alert messages into hundreds of thousands of cellphones.
Deputies pulled over a car and detained the man suspected of taking the child, who was apparently not the man named in the Amber Alert.
The baby girl, identified as Penelope Rodriguez, was found about 3 p.m. after deputies stopped a blue Ford Contour at the intersection of East Avenue T- 8 and 40th Street East in Palmdale, Lt. Ron Shaffer of the sheriff’s Palmdale Station said.
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Two men were detained, including one believed to be the suspected kidnapper, 38-year-old Jonathan Holmes, Shaffer said.
Rodriguez was apparently taken at 3 a.m. from the Motel 6 at 402 W. Palmdale Blvd., near the Antelope (14) Freeway, deputies said.
Holmes, 38, was suspected of kidnapping and sexually assaulting Rodriguez’s mother, leaving the child at the Motel 6, authorities said.
The woman was located in the desert, somewhere near the scattered houses at Lake Los Angeles, according to the Los Angeles Times. That’s about 40 miles distant from the Motel 6, where the mother said it was the last time she had seen her baby.
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The suspect reportedly told the mother he was going to return to the motel and take care of the baby, The Times reported.
The baby girl had last been seen in a yellow sleeper jumpsuit as she being driven away in a brown 2001 BMW four-door sedan, according to an Amber Alert bulletin sent into hundreds of thousands of cellphones today.
ABC7 reported that a person living near Avenue T-8 at 40th Street East heard noise in a shed, investigated and found the baby. Deputies told the TV station that the suspects were heading back to the shed to retrieve the child and take her to a fire station for safety.