Oscar Hernandez, 39, a suspect in an Amber Alert on Friday had been previously deported

An Amber Alert suspect who was involved in a high-speed police crash after he 'kidnapped his six-year-old daughter and stabbed her mother to death' had been previously deported.

Oscar Hernandez, 39, was arrested following a high-speed police chase and crash after he fatally stabbed Nadia Gonzalez, 29, and kidnapped their child Aylin Sofia Hernandez, six, on Friday morning, according to police.

Hernandez, a citizen of El Salvador, had previously been deported in November of 2013.

He was convicted on charges of assault and threatening, among several misdemeanor convictions, said federal immigration officials.

Aylin Sofia was taken from her home in Bridgeport, Connecticut, after Hernandez allegedly got into a fight with Gonzalez, following her return home from a local club, early Friday morning, reported WMTW.

Hernandez was taken into custody following a police pursuit in Pennsylvania that ended in a car crash (left). He is accused of kidnapping his daughter Aylin Sofia Hernandez, six, (right) from her home in Bridgeport, CT., on Friday. She was safely rescued following later that day

He then stabbed Gonzalez to death and also attacked another woman in the home, who is believed to be a friend of Gonzalez, who suffered 'many, many stab wounds', the Bridgeport Police Chief said.

Police responded to the small one-story basement apartment after a neighbor placed a 911 call. They found a bloody scene that showed the 'ugly side of domestic violence', reported NBC New York.

Shortly after law enforcement's response to the address, an Amber Alert was issued for the missing little girl.

A Pennsylvania police officer recognized Hernandez's Hyundai and signaled for him to pull over on Interstate 99 in Benner Township, which he refused to do, inciting the pursuit.

The convicted El Salvador felon (left, right) reportedly fatally stabbed the child's (left and right) mother Nadia Gonzalez, 29, (far left) following an argument early Friday morning

Hernandez then struck a tractor trailer, causing the police car to rear-end him, and he was taken into custody and brought to a hospital for treatment of injuries. Two state troopers also suffered minor injuries.

Benner Township is about 300 miles from Bridgeport.

It was not clear why Hernandez was traveling in Pennsylvania.



