San Angelo Teen Sent to Prison for Brutal Aggravated Kidnapping

 

SAN ANGELO, TX – A San Angelo teen will be going to prison after he admitted to kidnapping a girl and forcing her to burglarize a home in north San Angelo. 

According to court documents, on Aug. 9, Luis Duron, 19, pleaded guilty to two counts of aggravated kidnapping. Duron was sentenced to six years each on the two counts.  The sentences will run concurrently.

As previously reported, on October 14, 2019,  the San Angelo Police Department responded to a burglary of a habitation on the 2800 block of Jomar St. 

When officers arrived, they learned that four people had broken into the house. After further investigation, police identified the four as Sabrina Orona, 24, Joshua Gonzalez, 24, Kistoffer Magallen, 25, and 17-year-old Luis Duron. 

Police say they first located Orona who claimed she was kidnapped and forced to burglarize the house. She says that prior to the burglary, the three lured her into an apartment at the Windmill Park Apartments. 

Once inside, the three men blindfolded Orona, duct taped her hands, and tied her to a chair. After beating her with a belt, the three forced her into a car and took her to Jomar St. This is when the burglary took place. 

The four then burglarized the home and Orona was taken to an unknown location to be held. During this incident, the three men allegedly beat her with a deadly weapon and threatened to kill her multiple times. 

After six long hours, the three let her go in hopes of her taking the blame for the burglary. 

Police say when they were first speaking with Orona that she had obvious tape residue on her wrists and clothes. 

Duron was arrested and charged with aggravated kidnapping as well as burglary of a habitation. His bond was set at $500,000. Duron was indicted for the crime on Jan. 4, 2019. 

Now he will spend the next four years in prison after being granted 666 days of time served in the Tom Green County Detention Facility.

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