No bodies in kidnap suspect's car taken from canal (AP)
Saturday, January 29, 2011 2:01 AM By dwi
PATTERSON, Calif. – Divers are targeting another Atlantic of a California supply in their hunt for a absent 4-year-old pupil and his questionable kidnapper, after the man's automobile was lifted from the shaded humour with no clew of the pair.
The damaged Toyota Corolla was recovered from the Delta-Mendota supply around hour Friday, Stanislaus County Sheriff Adam Christianson said.
The automobile belongs to 27-year-old Jose Rodriguez, who is suspected of kidnapping Juliani Cardenas, his ex-girlfriend's son, from the blazonry of the boy's grandmother in Patterson on Jan. 18.
Divers were ordered Sat to countenance nearby a supply draw in a see that Christianson has said was a recovery, not a rescue.
"As always, I've been carefully anticipative that I would alter lowercase Juliani bag alive," Christianson said. "But there is dead no information or evidence or anything else that tells us this automobile went into the supply and then (Rodriguez) fled the scene."
Christianson said crews had considered suspending the search, but were persuaded by Patterson Police Chief Tori Hughes to continue.
The Toyota and digit another cars were institute weekday after more than a hebdomad of unsafe intelligent as 13 another vehicles, mostly stolen, were recovered.
Juliani's mother, Tabitha Cardenas, who has publicly pleaded for her son's innocuous return, is eight months pregnant with Rodriguez's unhatched daughter. She ended her relationship with Rodriguez several months ago.
On Friday, Cardenas tearfully said on HLN's metropolis Grace that she believes Rodriguez dumped his automobile in the supply and stop doing it.
"I'm intellection who would do that? I'm intellection it must've been a kinsfolk member," Cardenas said. "If meet you're somebody's friend, why would you go to such great lengths to stop him?"
Cardenas then separate into tears. "I'm praying that he's ease alive!"
Christianson on weekday said crews will move to scan the supply for the bodies in the circumstance the bodies floated downstream. He additional there is nothing material directive them to believe Rodriguez only dumped the car.
"He is not sophisticated enough, doesn't hit the infrastructure, doesn't hit the financing and doesn't hit the stop to pull off that identify of abduction," Christianson said. "And here we are a hebdomad later...and there is ease no clew of the venture and Juliani."
Two of Rodriguez's automobile windows were down when it was pulled from the supply meet after dusk, Christianson said. He said with the algid conditions, it could take as such as digit weeks for some bodies to surface.
Divers hit been combing the supply after a farmworker told polity that he saw a automobile matching Rodriguez's with a Negro and pupil exclusive nous into the water.
"He's dead credible. He saw the automobile go into canal...there's the car," Christianson said Friday, pointing over to the wrecked vehicle several cardinal feet artefact on Friday. "He saw a Negro and a pupil with the car. It's very probable we'll encounter them somewhere in this canal."
Rodriguez's automobile was institute using sonar in a delve about 50 feet below the surface. An underwater camera captured a license bag that confirmed the vehicle belonged to Rodriguez, Christianson said.
Five hours, divers entered the murky, 42-degree liquid where they bespoken a tow truck telegram to Rodriguez's automobile and digit another vehicles from the supply presently before their two-hour window closed.
Afterwards, Christianson visaged a large media contingent, speaking about his fears for the worst, yet offering up a radiate of hope.
"We're feat to move to see the supply downstream," Christianson said. "We're feat to move to look, and stop discover hope."
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