Posted on 04/10/2018 9:34:39 PM PDT by Perseverando
AUBURN, Calif. (CBS13) -- A California dad has been called a hero after knocking out a kidnapper to rescue his 3-year-old daughter.
Freddie Cantrell lives across the street from Regional Park in Auburn, California, where his two girls were playing with their mother and stepfather Sunday evening.
He said park is a place they used to love, but now is part of their biggest nightmare.
I got a phone call from the mother saying, Hey you got to get down here quick. Somebody tried to kidnap Aubrey,' Cantrell told CBS Sacramento.
The incident unfolded in front of their 6-year-old daughter, Natalie.
The guy walked up and started dragging Aubrey and running with her and skipping with her, Natalie said.
The 3-year-old's mom and stepfather ran after the suspect, and Cantrell ran towards them from the opposite side of the park.
He tried to swing at me with handcuffs wrapped around his fingers and try to use them as brass knuckles, and thats when I just took action and try to knock him out, Cantrell remembered.
Placer County authorities quickly arrived to the scene following the citizen's arrest and took 26-year-old Yonel Hernandez-Velasco into custody for attempted kidnapping and assault with a deadly weapon.
Many neighbors told CBS 13 they're grateful the man is out of their neighborhood.
If I saw that I would go after the person too because someones kid you know, said a man who lives nearby and walks his two dogs.
I’m not a CC expert so all I have to say if it would have been my daughter or granddaughter, I would have let a jury decide. At least my child or grandchild would have been safe, my fate is secondary.
It was a little risky for this forum, but it couldnt be helped....
The “smile” marks on his face: is that from spittle running down his cheeks when he was lying on the ground, out cold? Or is that a healed scar from a previous disfiguring knife fight?
As for the busted lip, good going, Dad!
Yes...aka a “NIGHTMARE”.
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