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West Seattle Blog… | Approaching Follow-up: Five crimes in the event of an incident in domestic violence, in which the police saved children

A little more than a week ago we reported on an incident on Saturday afternoon that started in West Seattle and ended in Boulevard Park – and the police saved three children out of the car that her father allegedly stolen from her mother. The father, 30-year-old Jose M. Alcantar-HernandezIs now charged with five crimes and the documents say that it is not the first case of domestic violence against him in their 10-year marriage.

This is a screen grave of video that a witness recorded at the beginning of the incident of May 3 (received since our previous report). The suspect was on the moving car of his wife on California SW and tried to be released from prison in an earlier case-after he had guilty himself in an earlier domestic care case. Despite an order in no way, he and his wife spent time together and on Saturday morning they drive with their children aged 4, 3 and 1 1/2 in the car to West Seattle.

In California/Charlestown 7-elevenSay prosecutors, he got out of the car, but stayed lingered, and when his wife tried to go, he jumped in front of the car to try to stop her. A passerby tried to intervene; She tried to drive away again, and Alcantar Hernandez jumped onto the running board and shouted at to stop, but she didn't, so he did a window to reach into it and lock the door. His wife then stopped in a median near California/Dakota; He reached for the phone she had used to call 911. She jumped out of the car when he went to the passenger seat and drove away, although the charging documents note that he has no valid license. The charge documents explain how the police found him:

An SPD officer who had an emphasis nearby nearby heard the radio broadcast for this call and contacted it to look for the vehicle. He observed (the victim's victim) Nissan drive into the petrol station [on Des Moines Memorial Drive] And park at the tap paws.

Shortly afterwards, this official ran over three blocks before taking the suspect in custody. The children were intact. Alcantar-Hernandez is charged because of these five crimes: theft of motor vehicles, pass against domestic violence against a judicial order, reporting on domestic violence, malicious mischief in the third degree-homely violence and hinder a law enforcement officer. According to the chargers, Alcantar-Hernandez 'Criminal History, along with the other cases of domestic violence, comprises DUI and drive with a suspended license and young convictions, including burglary and illegal gun ownership. He stays in the King County Regional Justice CenterWhere he will be planned for a week from tomorrow with a deposit of $ 125,000.

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