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Woman kidnapped by estranged husband, sheriff s deptartment says

Mother of two kidnapped by estranged husband, Stanislaus County sheriff says According to Stanislaus County sheriff s detectives, Susana Torres, 42, was kidnapped at gunpoint by her estranged husband. Author: Izzy Greenblatt Updated: 11:31 PM PDT April 15, 2021 MODESTO, Calif. Stanislaus County sheriff s detectives are looking for a Modesto mother of two. Detectives believe Susana Torres, 32, was kidnapped by her estranged husband, Javier Chavez, 41, at gunpoint on the evening of April 11. According to a press release, detectives say that Chavez took Torres and her two kids outside of a market in the 600 block of Butte Avenue in Modesto around 5:30 p.m. on Sunday. Both children, two and eight, were dropped off by Chavez at his parent s house around 10 p.m. that night. The two-year-old is Chavez s kid.

Deputies searching for kidnap victim, suspect

Deputies searching for kidnap victim, suspect Mother taken by gunpoint, may be in Mexico by now Stanislaus County Sheriff’s detectives are searching for Susana Torres, 32, of Modesto and her alleged abductor Javier Chavez, 41, of south Modesto. Stanislaus County Sheriff’s detectives are searching for a Modesto mother of two who was kidnapped at gunpoint by her estranged husband Sunday evening. The suspect, Javier Chavez, 41, of south Modesto, may have fled to Mexico. Detectives have been following up on leads and trying to locate Susana Torres, 32, of Modesto since her family reported her missing. Detectives learned that Chavez had abducted Torres and the two children at gunpoint outside of a market in the 600 block of Butte Avenue in south Modesto at approximately 5:30 p.m. Sunday.

Storm knocks down trees in Ceres

Storm knocks down trees in Ceres A large branch fell in the parking lot of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints at the corner of Hatch and Moffet roads. - photo by Jeff Benziger High wind gusts and rain from a storm that blew into the area Tuesday evening and through Wednesday morning caused a number of problems ranging from sign damage to flooded streets to downed trees and branches. Winds of up to 40 mph howled through the night, rattling windows and blowing over weakened fences. A large branch fell in the parking lot of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints at the corner of Hatch and Moffet roads.

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