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Venezuelan migrants charged with kidnapping, torturing and shooting Washington woman

Police say he allegedly lured a Washington state woman, power drilled her, and shot her next to the highway, but is said to have a connection with Tren DeLagua.

Kevin Daniel Sanabria Ojeda, 24, and 25-year-old Alexander Moises Arnez Gutierrez reportedly said they were waiting for her when they approached her on January 28th outside their Brien apartment in King County.

Sanabria Ojeda shot the victim but missed it because she struggled as she cried out for help so that she was useless. Brute stuffs her into the car and kicks her in the head multiple times as she lies on the floor and tortures her for information from the bank. Possible affidavits obtained by Fox News.

“The suspect was then forced [the victim] To provide credit/bank card pins by digging with a power drill to the right hand,” police wrote in the report.

“They threatened her by telling her they would kill her, kill her family, feed her to the bears, and dump her body far away.”

The woman was back in her apartment building after work when the man invited her. Komo News
The suspect tortured the woman with a power drill. Komo News

Sanabria Ojeda and Arnaez-Gutierrez are said to have taken a scary woman to Kittitas County. One of the suspects said the woman had heard so much in the car and wanted her to die.

They pulled her out of the car and threw her onto the holding wall where Sanabria Ojeda shot her.

“They shot her on the mountain path, died and left her,” investigators wrote in the report.

The woman was shot in the shoulder, but “die and play” for 15 minutes before returning to the wall and flagging the driver for help.

Meanwhile, the suspect returned to the victim’s apartment where he stole a car, wallet, $20,000 in jewels and money.

The suspect shot a woman and left her to die by the highway, but she survived. Komo News
The man has been charged with attempted murder, temptation and robbery. Komo News

She rushed to a local hospital where she was interviewed by police who responded to her apartment after reporting that her neighbor had heard a scream.

The FBI helped track Sanabria Ojeda vehicles to a motel in Lansing, Illinois. He was arrested and subsequent searches of the hotel room revealed the woman’s jewels.

Police report states that Sanabria Ojeda has confirmed to police that he is involved in an unsettling crime.

Police on Mercer Island later arrested Arnez Guitierrez during a traffic stop last week.

The King County Sheriff’s Office says that one suspect is believed to have a connection with Tren de Aragua, but he didn’t say either.

The two are respectively charged with attempted murder, temptation and robbery. Prosecutors demanded that they be detained on $1,000,000 bail

Both of the pair are illegal immigrants from Venezuela, and ICE has detained both, along with local authorities, ICE officials confirmed to Fox News.

Authorities said an investigation is ongoing.

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