Crime & Safety
Dad Who Allegedly Abducted Daughter In Mountain View Turns Himself In: Police
A father who allegedly abducted his 4-month-old daughter from a Mountain View hotel last month turned himself in Sunday night, police say.
SOUTH BAY, CA -- A father who allegedly abducted his 4-month-old daughter from a Mountain View hotel last month turned himself in to police Sunday night and was arrested, police said Monday.
Wallin was arrested on charges of assault w/ a deadly weapon, maliciously withholding a child from their guardian + child endangerment (2/2) pic.twitter.com/3pWzYlhkMK
— Mountain View Police (@MountainViewPD) May 1, 2017
Michael Wallin, 45, of Patterson, allegedly left the hotel with his daughter Madilyn Wallin at about 8:30 p.m. on April 4 following a visit with her and her mother at the Residence Inn at 1854 W. El Camino Real.
Wallin allegedly drove off with Madilyn in his truck with her in his lap. Madilyn's mother was allegedly dragged briefly by the truck but escaped serious injury, police said.
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The mother's adult son tried to stop Wallin but he allegedly "brake-checked" the son and a collision occurred before Wallin drove off with Madilyn.
Police alleged that Wallin had no child car seat in the truck.
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The California Highway Patrol issued an Amber Alert for Madilyn and she was found the next morning.
Wallin was arrested Sunday on suspicion of maliciously withholding a child from their guardian, child endangerment and assault with a deadly weapon.
Previous coverage: Abducted Baby Girl Found Safe, Father Still Sought
Bay City News contributed to this report/Image via MVPD
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