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ARREST MADE AFTER STOP WOMAN FOUND BEATEN IN VEHICLE.


Byline: Patricia Farrell Aidem Staff Writer

STEVENSON RANCH Stevenson Ranch, California (in the 91381 ZIP Code) is a Los Angeles County, USA, unincorporated community west of Santa Clarita a few miles south of Six Flags Magic Mountain amusement park. The Stevenson Ranch fountain was redone in 2007.  - A man stopped for speeding down Interstate 5 early Thursday faked a series of seizures before he was arrested on suspicion of a series of crimes ranging from kidnapping kidnapping, in law, the taking away of a person by force, threat, or deceit, with intent to cause him to be detained against his will. Kidnapping may be done for ransom or for political or other purposes.  and beating his ex-girlfriend to knocking the window out of a California Highway Patrol highway patrol
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 officer said.

Danny Martinez, 24, of Van Nuys was booked on suspicion of kidnapping the 25-year-old woman who was found in his car bruised and with a bloody lip and cigarette burns Cigarette Burns may refer to:
  • John Carpenter's Cigarette Burns
  • Cigarette Burns (Dawson's Creek episode)
, said Officer Wendy Hahn. He also faces charges of battery, resisting a police officer and driving under the influence.

At 4:20 a.m. Sgt. Jorge Martinez Jorge Martínez may refer to:
  • Jorge 'Aspar' Martínez, Spanish motorcycle racer.
  • Jorge Andrés Martínez, Uruguayan soccer player.
  • Jorge Martínez, Mexican soccer player.
  • Admiral Jorge Martínez Busch, Commander-in-chief of the Chilean Navy (1990-1997).
 - no relation to the suspect - clocked a car passing him at 90 mph on the southbound I-5 near Lyons Avenue, Hahn said. When he pulled him over, the suspect appeared to suffer a seizure. Paramedics were called, who said the man was faking, as did doctors who treated him at a local hospital where he suffered several more ``seizures.'' Hahn said that on the trip to the hospital, Martinez kicked out a rear window in the squad car.

Meanwhile Sgt. Martinez questioned the woman who was in the suspect's car. She told him she had broken up with Martinez the previous day - his birthday - and came home early Thursday to find him waiting outside her Van Nuys home, Hahn said.

The woman said he beat her and forced her into his car, Hahn said.
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Date:Oct 7, 2005
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