Crime & Safety

Dad Charged With Kidnapping Son, Accused Of Killing Ex From NJ

Yasemin Uyar, 24, of Rahway "wasn't just a [domestic violence] victim. She was a daughter, sister, mother, aunt and cousin."

RAHWAY, NJ — Early Saturday morning, police forced their way into a Tennessee hotel to arrest a New Jersey dad who police say abducted his 2-year-old son from Rahway and is also suspected of killing his son's mother, who were both the subject of an Amber Alert Friday, authorities said.

Tyler Rios, 27, of Highland Park is charged with first-degree kidnapping in connection with the alleged abduction of 2-year-old Sebastian Rios, and additional criminal charges are pending in connection with the death of 24-year-old Yasemin Uyar of Rahway.

The race to find the mother and son began Friday when Sebastian Rios did not show up for daycare and Uyar did not arrive for work, according to Union County Assistant Prosecutor Robert Grady, who is prosecuting the case.

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Rahway Police checked Uyar’s home, but no one was found inside. As a result, an Amber Alert was issued.

On Saturday at about 3 a.m., the Putnam County Sheriff's Office in Tennesee got a call from the Union County Prosecutor's Office in New Jersey about the alleged abduction and that Rios, the former boyfriend of Uyar and father of Sebastian, may or could harm them.

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Rios was reportedly driving a silver 2018 Ford Fiesta.

At about 3:15 a.m., Monterey Police Officers, along with Putnam County Deputies, found the silver Ford Fiesta at the parking lot of the Bethel Inn Hotel located near I-40 just off exit 301 in Monterey, Tennessee, said Putnam County Sheriff’s Office.

Authorities found Rios was staying in a room at the hotel. Police tried to convince Rios to give up and leave his room but authorities said he refused to do so. Police subsequently entered the hotel room by force taking Rios into custody, the sheriff's office said.

The 2-year-old toddler was also inside the room, unharmed, and was immediately taken by police and placed in a safe location and cared for, according to authorities.

Police searched both the hotel room and the Ford Fiesta. The car was taken to the FBI forensic crime lab for further forensic analysis.

Rios led authorities to a wooded area inside Putnam County, just inside Monterey city limits on highway 70, where the dead body of Uyar was found, according to authorities.

Rios, who is from Highland Park but was charged with an East Orange address, is currently being held in Tennessee without bond pending extradition back to New Jersey, after which a first appearance and detention hearing will be scheduled to take place in Union County Superior Court.

Further charges are expected from the Union County Prosecutor’s Office, which could possibly include murder homicide and kidnapping.

The FBI is also actively involved in the investigation as well.

"I am very pleased with the professionalism of Putnam Sheriff Deputies, Monterey Police Officers and the cooperation with other agencies involved. I am thankful for the wellbeing and unharmed two-year-old. I would also like to express my sadness regarding the death of Yasemin Uyar and condolences to her family and friends," said Putnam County Sheriff Eddie Farris.

Uyar's mother, Karen, has been very public about her daughter's domestic violence troubles but reiterated that she is not just a victim.

"While my family grieves the loss of Yasemin please remember she wasn't just a [domestic violence] victim. She was a Daughter, Sister, Mother, Aunt and Cousin. Her life will be Celebrated as her greatest gift to this world, Sebastian will still need ALL of our love and support," Karen Uyar said via social media.


Anyone with information about this matter is still urged to contact Prosecutor’s Office Lt. Johnny Ho at 908-403-8271 or Detective Richard Acosta at 908-347-0404.

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