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| Francisco Favela. Photo courtesy of ABC Chicago. |
Favela, and a second man who managed to escaped, were beaten and held hostage on December 11, 2010, at a house at 2237 South Keeler Avenue in North Lawndale.
The kidnappers, who were described as three African-American men and a lone African-American woman, pretended to be interested in renting the property to gain entry.
Favela was tied up, beaten, and placed inside a bathtub, said the ABC report. Then transported to a secondary location in Favela's stolen, red 1995 Chevy Blazer with license plate DIS570.
ABC Chicago said Favela's family offered to pay a $5,000.00 ransom. However, the kidnappers have asked for $500,000.00.
Today, officers found a car believed to be Favela's stolen Chevy Blazer. You can read more about the recovered vehicle by clicking HERE.

These scumbags are no better than the Taliban or any other terrorist and should be treated the same way when they are caught, and they will be caught. Waterboarding comes to mind..
ReplyDeleteThis crap is so friggin' unbelievable. I am so pissed off at this story I don't know what to do. This man is making an honest living and scavengers swoop down and turn is life upside down because THEY don't want to work for their money! Animals!
ReplyDeleteWhere is Reverend Meeks and Jesse Jackson's opinion on this crime. Wait never mind, no money involved....
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