Men drilled hole in hand of woman to obtain bank card code after kidnapping, swiped $20K in jewelry from purse before shooting her: Cops

Park Des Moines Apartments

Park Des Moines Apartments in Burien, Washington (Google Maps).

Authorities in Washington state arrested two men who were allegedly part of a brutal kidnapping and attempted murder of a woman who had $20,000 in jewelry in her purse.

She only survived the horrifying ordeal by ducking a gunshot to her head and playing dead on the side of the highway, cops said.

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Kevin Daniel Sanabria Ojeda, 24, and Alexander Moises Arnaez-Gutierrez, 25,  are charged in King County Superior Court with attempted murder, kidnapping and robbery. A probable cause arrest affidavit obtained by Law&Crime said the incident unfolded on Jan. 21 at an apartment complex in Burien, a suburb of Seattle. But prosecutors allege the suspects had been casing the victim for months and were waiting for her when she came home from work.

“The facts of this case demonstrate a sophistication and pre-planning and a level of violence that is alarming,” prosecutors wrote.

Per the affidavit, the King County Sheriff’s Office responded to the Park Des Moines Apartments for a welfare check after a neighbor heard the victim scream followed by a gunshot. The victim wasn’t answering her phone and could not be found.

About an hour later, deputies received word from a neighboring county that the victim was found on the side of a highway some 60 miles away suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. From her hospital bed, the victim told detectives she went to work that day and hung out with a friend. When she returned home, she saw men in the apartment complex parking lot she did not know.

“As [the victim] walked to her apartment, the two males outside the compact vehicle approached her and stated they had been waiting for her,” prosecutors wrote in the affidavit. “One of the suspects had a gun and said that he knew [the victim] lived alone. He also knew [she] would get home around 6 to 7 p.m. and that she made them wait three hours.”

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