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Sisters track down creepy fugitive father, calling for the death penalty

Two sisters who spent a year tracking down their wanted father are calling for the death penalty if he is found guilty.

Ana and Yaneily Albarran, a married couple living in the United States, were arrested after their father, Davey Albarran, was arrested on suspicion of sexual assault of a child under 12 and lewd conduct with a child under 12 in Osceola County. A campaign has been launched to search for Mr. (51) on social media. Florida.

He was finally tracked down and arrested last week after being on the run for more than a year.

Albarrán was charged with sexual assault of a child under 12 in Orange County, California in 2003, but the case was reportedly dismissed. inside edition.

Ana and Yaneily Albarran posted on social media their mission to track down their fugitive father. Ana Rosa Albarrán/Facebook

talk to daily mailSisters Ana and Yaneili said if their father is convicted, they want him to spend 20 years rotting in prison before being executed.

“I want the death penalty. He should receive the worst, worst possible punishment,” Ana, 33, told the magazine.

The sisters allege more than 20 victims, ranging in age from 4 to 16, were allegedly sexually assaulted by their father over a 20-year period.

A warrant has been issued for Davey Albarran’s arrest for sexual assault and lewd acts on a child under 12.

Ana also claimed that Albarran abused her.

“It would be an honor for him to know that we are the reason he leaves Earth. We want him to know that we are his karma.” (30) said.

“He has traumatized generations of women. The trauma he left behind is still visible on their faces. He deserves every victim he hurts to pay the price. “Yes,” she claimed.

Calls for the father’s execution have grown after Florida passed a law in 2023 that would allow the death penalty for anyone convicted of sexually abusing a child under 12.

Multiple warrants were issued for Mr. Albarran’s arrest in November 2022.

Taking action, Ana and Yaneily launched an extensive social campaign on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok, where the video received over 3.7 million likes.

For 541 days, they investigated their father’s whereabouts, “staking out” various locations, talking to the police, and collecting money to set up electronic bulletin boards in hopes of tracking him down.

“Please share and paint the city with his face,” Anna wrote in a Facebook post. “He is on the run and police are searching for him.”

Their efforts ultimately paid off and a U.S. television show was produced. America’s most wanted criminal featured Albarrán on its program in December 2022.

The sisters appeared on the show again earlier this month to plead for information.

A Tik Tok video of sisters searching for their father has racked up millions of views.
The Albarran sisters’ efforts made this interview possible for America’s Most Wanted. Ana Rosa Albarrán/Facebook

After the show aired, the sisters received a text message last year from someone who claimed to have previously imprisoned their father.

“She didn’t know until then America’s most wanted criminal He was wanted for that horrible crime,” Anna said. Daily Mail.

“She was the one who told us she was innocent and who must be helping him.”

She immediately reported her father’s whereabouts to the police, who found him two weeks ago at her sister’s house on Country Haven Drive in Lakeland, Florida.

“He is [Albarran] When we came to Lakeland, we received classified information,” said Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd. Metro.

“So we snuck around in the backyard on Country Haven Drive a little before midnight Sunday night. Well, it might have been Country Haven Drive, but to him it was a place of ‘rest.’ It was not “earth.” ”

Sheriff Judd said Albarran also had child support obligations in Orange County at the time of his arrest.

After the episode of “America’s Most Wanted” aired, the sisters received information about their father’s whereabouts. Yari Albarran/Facebook

The sisters later celebrated their father’s capture in a video posted to TikTok.

“Thanks to America’s Most Wanted, we found him even though he’s only been on the show for a week!” they cheer in the video. I said as I opened the champagne bottle.

“I found him!”

Anna said she felt “incredible” when she first heard the news.

“I started screaming. I was crying,” she told WFTV.

“We are his karma. We want him to understand that we got him,” Yaneily said.

The county sheriff’s office told Daily Mail officials it was “considering” an investigation into Albarran’s sister.

Mr. Albarran will stand trial in Osceola County.

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