FBI assisting in search for 3-month-old baby kidnapped from San Jose apartment

A baby boy
San Jose police are asking for the general public’s assist discovering 3-month-old Brandon Cuellar, who was kidnapped from a residence within the 1000 block of Elm Avenue on Monday.
(San Jose Police Division)

Authorities in San Jose are trying to find a person who was captured on surveillance video coming into an condominium and taking a 3-month-old boy Monday.

The incident, within the 1000 block of Elm Avenue, was reported at 1:03 p.m., based on the San Jose Police Division.

As of Monday night time, the FBI was aiding within the search, mentioned Sgt. Christian Camarillo, a police spokesperson.

The suspect is described as a Latino man with a darkish complexion, black pants, darkish blue shirt, gray sneakers with white trim, brief hair, gray baseball hat and a black masks, police mentioned.

The infant, named Brandon Cuellar, was sporting a white, long-sleeve onesie with dinosaurs, police mentioned.

Brandon was taken from the household’s condominium whereas a relative was unloading groceries, Camarillo mentioned.

Video captured a man coming into the residence and leaving with the toddler in a black child service with a white blanket, police mentioned.

“The household doesn't acknowledge this suspect,” police mentioned. “Please name our detectives who're actively working this case: 408-277-4166 or 911 when you’ve seen the suspect or the newborn.”

Authorities arrange a number of hotline numbers for anybody with tips about Brandon’s whereabouts or any data on the case:

  • 408-537-1142
  • 408-537-1916
  • 408-537-1282
  • 408-537-1522
  • 408-537-9066

“Money reward for information that results in us discovering this child,” police mentioned. “You might be nameless.”

Police additionally launched video of the suspect strolling whereas holding the newborn service.

An Amber Alert hasn’t been despatched out on the kidnapping as a result of authorities don’t have a car description or license plate quantity, police mentioned.

“When we've that data, an Amber Alert will probably be activated,” police mentioned.

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