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KCPD is searching for man who allegedly took woman against her will



On Saturday, June 8 at around 5:30 am, Officers from the King City Police Department were dispatched to a residence located on the 400 block of Seventh Street in King City regarding a fight in progress. Upon the officers arrival their preliminary investigation revealed that 27-year-old Amansio Parra Carrillo of King City entered the residence without permission and a 20 year old female was taken from the residence against her will. The suspect forced the victim into a vehicle and left south on Seventh Street turning west onto Division and out of sight. Investigators from the Major Crimes Investigations Unit were called out to investigate the incident.

The ensuing investigation by the Major Crimes Unit determined the victim and suspect had a previous relationship and a child in common. Due to the contentious relationship, a restraining order protecting the victim was granted against the suspect. When Carrillo contacted the victim in this incident, he violated the court order. When the suspect was taking the victim from the residence witnesses to the incident attempted to stop the suspect, but the suspect struck the witnesses and fought them off. The suspect left the residence with the victim. During the investigation the detectives located the victim at her residence after the suspect dropped the victim off at another location within King City. The victim had no injuries and the vehicle was later located by investigators on the 500 block of Canal Street.  Investigators are attempting to locate the suspect.

No other information is being released at this time, as the investigation is continuing. The investigators would like to reach out to the public and is asking for their cooperation during this investigation.   Anyone with further information regarding this case is encouraged to call the King City Police Department at (831) 386-5980 or the WeTip line at 1-800-78-CRIME.  Your call may remain completely anonymous. Please contact Det. Leo Guzman at (831) 888-7168 or Sgt. Steve Kennedy at (831) 386-5996 of the Major Crimes Investigations Unit.  The Major Crimes Investigations Unit is a collaboration of the Greenfield and King City Police Departments.

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