2 more accused of kidnapping 11-year-old boy from S.A. park, then drugging and sexually abusing him

Frances Gallegos, 33, faces a felony kidnapping charge. Frances Gallegos, 33, faces a felony kidnapping charge. Photo: Bexar County Jail Photo: Bexar County Jail Image 1 of / 32 Caption Close 2 more accused of kidnapping 11-year-old boy from S.A. park, then drugging and sexually abusing him 1 / 32 Back to Gallery

Two more suspects have been arrested in connection to the alleged kidnapping of an 11-year-old boy from a park in San Antonio, records show.

Frances Gallegos, 33, faces a charge of kidnapping and was booked into the Bexar County Jail on a $150,000 bond. Larry Gallegos, 38, faces charges of aggravated kidnapping and trafficking of persons. He was booked into the Bexar County Jail on a $300,000 bond.

Their arrests follow that of Laura Garcia, 35, who was arrested Thursday on aggravated kidnapping and trafficking of persons charges.

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The Texas Department of Public Safety, the investigating agency, has previously declined to comment on the kidnapping, citing an ongoing investigation.

According to court records for the three suspects, Laura Garcia and Larry Gallegos posed as the victim's parents on Feb. 22 and dragged him from a San Antonio park to a nearby apartment complex. Court documents did not identify the park from which he was allegedly taken.

At the apartment, Gallegos brandished a knife and threatened to cut the boy if he wasn't quiet, according to his arrest affidavit.

Garcia then held the boy down while Gallegos sexually abused him, the child told police.

Investigators believe Garcia injected the boy with drugs, as he told investigators he "began to feel very sleep" after the injection, the affidavit says.

"Johnny (a pseudonym used by investigators to refer to the victim) fell asleep for a long time," the affidavit says. "Johnny said he knew it was a long time because the sun was out when he fell asleep and it was really dark when Johnny woke up."

He told investigators that when he awoke, he was sore and wanted to leave the apartment. He also thought there were other adults in the apartment who may have filmed what happened, because "they were holding their phones in the air," the affidavit says.

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"An adult kept talking on the phone with someone who sold drugs and they were trying to sell Johnny to the drug dealer in exchange for drugs," the affidavit says.

According to the affidavit, the boy tried to leave the apartment but was stopped by Frances Gallegos, Laura Garcia and Garcia's boyfriend, who is not identified in documents.

Frances Gallegos later admitted to investigators she slapped the boy multiple times and punched him in the back while wearing a "butterfly ring," authorities said.

The court documents provide no information on how the boy was able to escape, but after he did, he told authorities what happened and they began investigating. It is unclear if more suspects will be arrested in the case.

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