Amber Alert Issued
By The Bakersfield Californian
Authorities issued an Amber Alert Sunday morning for Southern and Central California, including Bakersfield, for a 16-year-old girl who was abducted from a home in San Ardo in Monterey County, a small town about 35 miles north of Paso Robles. The girl, Eunice Serrato, was taken Saturday night at about 9:45 p.m., according to CHP. CHP said the suspects, Juan Manuel Salazar Sr., 39 years old, and Juan Manuel Salazar Jr., 19 years old, were driving a white Acura Integra with flame stickers in the rear passenger windows. The license plate wasn't known. The Associated Press reported that two men were found dead in the home after Serrato was taken. Those men were 22-year-old Hector Reyes and 25-year-old Daniel Fraga, according to the Associated Press. Their relationship to Serrato wasn't known. Serrato was described as Hispanic, 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighing 130 pounds, with brown hair. Anyone who sees the vehicle is asked to call the Monterey County Sheriff's Department at 831-385-8312.
- The Bakersfield Californian






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