Thursday, June 02, 2022

UPDATE: Doña Ana County officials say a Honduran woman was released from a mobile home after being held hostage for ransom for nearly a month and a half

By A Texas Reader

Wed, Jun 1, 2022 11:03 p.m.

UPDATE: Doña Ana County officials say a Honduran woman was released from a mobile home after being held hostage for nearly a month and a half. Officials say they were working off a tip from her sister who called from Maryland [!], saying an unknown man [?] was demanding $1,000 to release her sister. The Maryland [sic] woman said the male threatened to kill her sister if the money was not paid.

DASO: Honduran woman released after held hostage in Anthony, New Mexico mobile home - kvia

N.S. This is obviously an illegal alien story. The sister in Mayland and the one who was "kidnapped" in New Mexico are both illegal human beings. The sister in New Mexico and the other females with her on Warthen Road surely owed the cartel that brought them over money. The mope demanding the ransom was a cartel enforcer. kvia fake news reporter David Gonzalez gave so little information that he would have done better to write nothing.



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

"What ees dis country they call America--eet doesn't sound so good."


--GRA

Anonymous said...

All the time. And for decades now. Illegals are brought into the USA and held as kidnapped persons. Demands for more money made from the famblee back in the old country. And if you do not pay then the person being held is either killed and never found or has their ears chopped off and sent back home as a warning.