A male in Kansas was scheduled right into prison on exacerbated kidnapping and various other costs after a youngster located him concealing beneath a bed in their home on Monday, cops stated.
The Barton County Sheriff’s Office stated the occurrence took place around 10:30 p.m. at a home simply beyond Great Bend, Kansas, when a sitter was placing youngsters to bed. When one kid informed the sitter there was a “monster” under their bed, the baby-sitter located a 27-year-old male huddled under the cushion.
Martin Villalobos Jr was apparently located under the bed and right away started combating the sitter, which resulted in the kid being overturned.
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Martin Villalobos Jr, 27, was originally scheduled on asked for costs consisting of exacerbated kidnapping. (Barton County Sheriff’s Office)
“When the victim attempted to show the child there was nothing under the bed, she came face-to-face with a male suspect who was hiding there. An altercation ensued with the babysitter and one child was knocked over in the struggle. The suspect then fled the scene before deputies arrived,” the Barton County Sheriff’s Office created in Facebook message.
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The Barton County Sheriff’s Office in Kansas. (Google Maps)
Villalobos had the ability to leave the location prior to replacements got here, yet was captured on Tuesday after a foot quest, cops stated.
Villalobos was jailed on asked for costs of exacerbated robbery, exacerbated battery, exacerbated kidnapping, kid endangerment, felony blockage of a police policeman and infraction of a defense from misuse order, cops stated.

Villalobos was required to the Barton County Detention Center in Kansas. (Google Maps)
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The constable’s workplace stated Villalobos was scheduled right into prison instead of a $500,000 bond.