Crime & Safety

Suspect Arrested In Alleged 'Horrific, Horrific' Abduction Of Toddler From Milpitas Library

The 23-year old reportedly boarded a bus bound for Fremont with the little boy, 3.

Update at 4 :36 p.m.:

A 3-year-old Milpitas boy is safe after a 23-year-old man allegedly abducted the child from the Milpitas Library this morning, according to the Milpitas Police Department. Milpitas Police Chief Steve Pangelinan said police received the first call of the alleged abduction at about 10:40 a.m. The library is located at 160 N. Main St. Pangelinan said the mother was with the child inside the library and alerted library officials to her missing child. Library staff called police and arriving officers started searching the library before being told that a man had left with a child matching the description of the missing boy, Pangelinan said.

At this point police reclassified the investigation as a child abduction and began asking for help from other agencies, including police and transit, the chief said.

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“It’s a horrific, horrific crime,” Pangelinan said. About one hour later police received a call from the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority reporting that a bus driver had seen a person and a child matching the child’s description, Pangelinan said. According to the chief, the suspect had boarded the bus at about 11 a.m. from the Great Mall of the Bay Area in Milpitas.

The chief said Fremont police arrested Alfonso David Edington when he got off the bus with the child at the Fremont BART station. Officers transmitted a photo of the child to the Milpitas Police Department’s command post and authorities were able confirm the child was the one missing, Pangelinan said.

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“The bus driver is a hero,” Pangelinan said. “Absolute hero.”

Pangelinan said police do not yet know the Edington’s motive. He might be transient, but Pangelinan said his address of record is in Pittsburg. The chief said the library has not had a problem in the past with homeless people visiting the library, but library officials will now be looking into enhanced security.

“The family is extremely emotional,” the chief said, but by all appearances the child is unharmed. The chief urged parents to watch their kids to the best of their ability even in the nicest neighborhoods.

“I’m glad to report a happy ending,” Pangelinan said.

Original story:

A child went missing this morning from or near the Milpitas Library, according to a library administrator.

Chuck Griffen could not say when the child went missing, but a library employee said the library at 160 N. Main St. has been closed since about 11:45 a.m.

According to NBC Bay Area, the boy was with his mother at the library before he disappeared.

Milpitas police said the child was later found safe and they’re interviewing library patrons as part of the investigation.

Officers swarmed the area near the Fremont BART station as part of the investigation into the missing child.

Milpitas police are expected to reveal more information about the investigation at a news conference at 3 p.m.

--Bay City News and Patch editor Bea Karnes contributed to this report.

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