Father Of Two Heroes In The Rescue Becomes Kidnapped Girl
Albuquerque, NM (AP) - It was the right time to save the life of 6 year old girl, and turning 24 years, mechanic and father of two daughters, the young hero.
It was a coincidence that Antonio Diaz Chacon got home from work early to spend time with his family Monday afternoon. It was also a coincidence that a washing machine in the family had just come out, forcing them to do laundry a block on the road to a house on.
I would not have had, Chacon Diaz would not have been there to see the girl thrown in the van as another neighbor yelled for the kidnapper can let the child go.
It was a coincidence that Antonio Diaz Chacon got home from work early to spend time with his family Monday afternoon. It was also a coincidence that a washing machine in the family had just come out, forcing them to do laundry a block on the road to a house on.
I would not have had, Chacon Diaz would not have been there to see the girl thrown in the van as another neighbor yelled for the kidnapper can let the child go.
Diaz Chacon is credited with saving a girl chasing the van through a maze of neighborhoods in Albuquerque, where the edge of the sprawling housing developments meet the desert. There, where the van hit the pole, the suspect fled, and Diaz, Chaco was able to rescue the girl and takes her home.
He did not hesitate in his actions.
"The way he grabbed her and threw her in the car, I knew it was not true," he says, like a swarm of media was standing outside his home Tuesday night to hear his story. The events were interpreted and passed from Spanish to English by his wife.
"I knew I had to catch it. I had to get the girl back to him and take her home, where it belongs," he said.
He did not hesitate in his actions.
"The way he grabbed her and threw her in the car, I knew it was not true," he says, like a swarm of media was standing outside his home Tuesday night to hear his story. The events were interpreted and passed from Spanish to English by his wife.
"I knew I had to catch it. I had to get the girl back to him and take her home, where it belongs," he said.
Everything happened so fast on a sidewalk of a mobile home park usually quiet, even at night after kidnapping children play freely in the streets on their bikes and scooters that food vendors sold popcorn and other snacks.
A pair of 911 calls came in rapid succession.
In one, a fan of 12 years, says her sister is missing. On the other hand Chacon Diaz's wife, Martha.
"We're out here to visit my mother," said the dispatcher. "We have heard of a man," Hey, hey, let him go. Let him go. "So we turn around ...
"The man ran to us and said," They stole a little girl. "
A pair of 911 calls came in rapid succession.
In one, a fan of 12 years, says her sister is missing. On the other hand Chacon Diaz's wife, Martha.
"We're out here to visit my mother," said the dispatcher. "We have heard of a man," Hey, hey, let him go. Let him go. "So we turn around ...
"The man ran to us and said," They stole a little girl. "
Phillip Garcia, 29, had snatched the girl moments before taking him away in a blue van, police said.
Chacon Diaz jumped in his pick-up black and gave chase.
Only the van and the driver fell out of the fear that nothing set for Diaz, Chaco.
"When he came down, I think, if he has a gun," he said.
Garcia fled on foot, and Diaz Chacon has reached the girl and said she would take him home. Garcia then returned to the van and left destroyed, but was later captured by police, authorities said.
Hidden under a rock just 25 meters from the van was on tape, and mounting of the belt, the police said.
Chacon Diaz jumped in his pick-up black and gave chase.
Only the van and the driver fell out of the fear that nothing set for Diaz, Chaco.
"When he came down, I think, if he has a gun," he said.
Garcia fled on foot, and Diaz Chacon has reached the girl and said she would take him home. Garcia then returned to the van and left destroyed, but was later captured by police, authorities said.
Hidden under a rock just 25 meters from the van was on tape, and mounting of the belt, the police said.

Inside the van was seized Tostadas, a glove, a Leatherman tool, a binder black, orange strapping, corresponding to the belt found hidden under stones, police said.
"This little girl was very lucky," police Sgt. Tricia Hoffman said. "We can only guess what would have happened to this child."
"The entire county, we see these situations and usually do not stop," he said.
The police were among those who called the hero of the Chaco Diaz.
One of his daughters, even shared the new heroic deeds of his father with friends at school Tuesday.
Chacón Díaz said he was proud to help. While driving the van, he said, he thought of his two daughters - one of seven years, five months - and how you want someone to do the same for him.
"I told him:" I do not know how you do it just to go after him, not knowing where it's going, what's going to do? "His wife said." But he saved my life. "Garcia, was charged with child abuse, kidnapping, and tampering with evidence. Hoffman said Garcia, is from Albuquerque, and had withdrawn the license, but was not sure if it would be criminal.
Garcia immediately "lawyer up," refusing to give any statement to the authorities, said Hoffman. Garcia remained in custody, and no lawyer had yet been constructed to take the case after officials the court.
There are other child abductions or kidnapping attempt in the city recently, says Hoffman.
The girl told police she had been a neighbor to pick up some Tostadas and went home when the car stopped and the man grabbed her.
"She was going to the neighboring home, do not know what happened to him. ... When he returned, or the way she like disappeared," said his sister to call 911.
The girl was grabbed with such force, the police said the bruises were already beginning to appear on his chest and back on Monday night. The girl told police the man put his hand over her mouth and she bit.
She said the man pushed her on board to keep their heads below the window view is that the police report. She told police there was no back seat of the car and other details described in accordance with the seized vehicle, police said.
There are other child abductions or kidnapping attempt in the city recently, says Hoffman.
The girl told police she had been a neighbor to pick up some Tostadas and went home when the car stopped and the man grabbed her.
"She was going to the neighboring home, do not know what happened to him. ... When he returned, or the way she like disappeared," said his sister to call 911.
The girl was grabbed with such force, the police said the bruises were already beginning to appear on his chest and back on Monday night. The girl told police the man put his hand over her mouth and she bit.
She said the man pushed her on board to keep their heads below the window view is that the police report. She told police there was no back seat of the car and other details described in accordance with the seized vehicle, police said.
He also spoke of riding in the van when it crashed, and break a nail. Police said they found what appeared to be a piece of the nail in the van.
In the interview, the police said the girl was worried she was unable to bring home Tostadas because she had left in the basket.
Diaz said the family was grateful to the girl on Monday, saying it would always be grateful for what the young father had done.
Martha Diaz, said he was grateful for what might have been the worst nightmare a parent has not been achieved yet.
"I just prepared," he said, referring to the perfect timing this afternoon.
"Even now we say:" What happens if, and if we had not seen? What if it had been two minutes earlier. '"
In the interview, the police said the girl was worried she was unable to bring home Tostadas because she had left in the basket.
Diaz said the family was grateful to the girl on Monday, saying it would always be grateful for what the young father had done.
Martha Diaz, said he was grateful for what might have been the worst nightmare a parent has not been achieved yet.
"I just prepared," he said, referring to the perfect timing this afternoon.
"Even now we say:" What happens if, and if we had not seen? What if it had been two minutes earlier. '"
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