Arrest Made in New Mexico Kidnapping and Murders

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Alek Isaiah Collins, 26, was apprehended in Texas after allegedly committing a string of heinous crimes in New Mexico, including kidnapping a baby, murdering two women, and injuring a young girl. Here’s what transpired:

Alleged Crimes and Charges

Collins faces serious charges including two counts of murder, one count of kidnapping, and two counts of child abuse. Authorities are considering additional federal charges against him.

Arrest and Rescue Operation

Law enforcement received a tip that Collins was in Abilene, Texas, more than 260 miles from where the crimes were committed in Clovis, New Mexico. Police, along with the FBI, moved swiftly to arrest Collins and rescue 10-month-old Eleia Maria Torres, who was unharmed.

Victims Identified

The victims of Collins’ alleged crimes have been identified as Samantha Harley Cisneros and Taryn Allen. Additionally, Cisneros’ 5-year-old daughter was shot but is recovering in a hospital in Lubbock, Texas. Authorities have clarified that Collins is not related to any of the victims.

Collins’ Background

Originally from Manvel, Texas, located approximately 30 minutes south of Houston, Collins was also facing charges of aggravated robbery and assault on a public servant in Abilene prior to his arrest in connection with the New Mexico crimes.

Ongoing Investigation

While Collins is in custody, the investigation is far from over. Authorities are determined to ensure a solid case against him. They urge anyone with information to come forward by contacting Clovis police at 575-763-9472 or the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI (225-5324).

Conclusion: Seeking Justice

As the legal process unfolds, the apprehension of Alek Isaiah Collins brings both sorrow for the lives lost and relief for the swift action taken to rescue the kidnapped child. The pursuit of justice continues as law enforcement works diligently to build a robust case against the accused. For further updates on this developing story and others, download The Local News App to your phone today.

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