Tallapoosa County Sheriff Jimmy Abbett said a 12-year-old girl was found walking alone just south of Dadeville. alnews alcrime alabamanewsnetwork
The U.S. Marshal’s Office and Auburn Police later arrested 37-year-old Jose Paulino Pascual-Reyes in Auburn charging him with first degree kidnapping.
During the investigation at the home Monday evening, investigators found two decomposing bodies inside. Their identifications are pending at this time. Court documents revealed that the 12-year-old was tied up to a bed post and was drugged with alcohol, but she managed to chew herself from the restraints and escaped.
In addition to the kidnapping charge and pending capital murder charges, Pascual-Reyes could be facing several other charges.
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