
“I never in my life expected anything like this to happen to us, and I don’t know how to handle it. I’m having to deal with the fact that I didn’t know that my child was in danger.”

After police gained control of the crowd, staff identified a 15-year-old girl as the main culprit in the near-riot.

The door partially opened, and agents saw an arm reach out and drop something into her hand.

The victim told police that her sisters called to tell her that he had posted the photo of her on Facebook.

The victim said Vallecillo had argued with her, pushed her into a bedroom wall and slapped and choked her until she said was unable to breathe.

“At this time, there is no evidence to substantiate this is racially motivated or gang-related.”

The suspects got the idea from a national TikTok video and “thought it would be fun.”

It was the second time security had been called about the suspect’s behavior. The suspect had been admitted to the hospital for an overdose of fentanyl and marijuana.

The owner old officers that an employee asked him if he had moved the vehicle from its place. When looking for it they noticed the fence had been cut just enough to allow the ATV to be stolen.

A Judge found probable cause Wednesday to charge the suspect with three felonies involving an incident with his girlfriend at a Jonesboro hotel.