A woman was phoned and ordered to pay a ransom for the alleged kidnapping of her son.
The family was helped by officers to locate the child. Photo: Attorney General’s Office. Photo: Internet.
Editorial Staff.- State police officers in San Antonio Tlayacapan, in the municipality of Chapala, prevented a woman from being the victim of telephone extortion.
While on patrol the officers were approached by a citizen who reported his sister received a call that her son, a 13-year-old minor, was being held for ransom.
According to the May 16 report, the officers prevented the mother from transferring the money, informing her it was possibly an extortion attempt. At the same time, they began a search to locate her son as soon as possible.
Minutes later the officers were notified of the minor’s arrival near the Chapala Police Station. The officers went there to corroborate the incident and verify that he was in good health.
After notifying the ministerial agent about the case, the municipal authorities returned the minor to his guardians.
Translated by Mary Woods
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