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ZURIAH CASTILLO & JAYLYNN MILLER: Missing from Santo Domingo Pueblo, NM - 27 March 2021 - Ages 14 & 16 *Found Safe*

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MEDIA - ZURIAH CASTILLO & JAYLYNN MILLER: Missing from Santo Domingo Pueblo, NM - 27 March 2021 - Ages 14 & 16
 
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Amber Alert: Police say 2 teenagers abducted on Santo Domingo Pueblo​

An Amber Alert was issued Saturday night for 14-year-old Zuriah Castillo and 16-year-old Jaylynn Miller.

According to New Mexico State Police and the Bureau of Indian Affairs, they are believed to have been abducted by 37-year-old Andres Pinto at a gas station on the Santo Domingo Pueblo.


Amber Alert: Police continue search for two teenage girls​

Police are still looking for two teenage girls who were last seen in Santo Domingo Saturday.

Authorities issued an overnight Amber Alert for 14-year-old Zuriah Castillo and 16-year-old Jaylynn Miller after they were allegedly abducted by 37-year-old Andres Pinto.

However, Pinto told KOB 4 he was with one of the girl’s aunts and gave them a ride.

Pinto said he dropped the girls off in Albuquerque Saturday around 7 p.m. and hasn’t seen them since. He said he was shocked to see his name on the Amber Alert.

“I'm right here. I have nothing to hide. Guilty people don't talk to police. Guilty people don't call the police. Guilty people don't do interviews,” Pinto said.

Pinto said he called police immediately after he saw the Amber Alert. Police let him go after they heard his side of the story.

KOB 4 reached out to State Police and the Bureau of Indian Affairs for an update, but did not hear back from investigators.
 

Amber Alert suspect trying to clear his name​

Police are still looking for two teenage girls who were last seen in Santo Domingo Saturday.

Authorities issued an overnight Amber Alert for 14-year-old Zuriah Castillo and 16-year-old Jaylynn Miller after they were allegedly abducted by 37-year-old Andres Pinto. However, Pinto told KOB 4 he’s innocent.

“I didn't do any of that. I didn't kidnap nobody. I didn't take no little kids,” he said.

Pinto said he was with one of the girl’s aunts when one of the teens called her to ask for a ride.

“So she asked me 'Can we go up to Santo Domingo to go get her?' I says ‘Yeah, let's go,’” he said.

Pinto said they dropped the girls off at an Albuquerque hotel Saturday evening, and haven’t seen them since. He said he was shocked to see his name on the Amber Alert.
 

Amber Alert suspect trying to clear his name​

Police are still looking for two teenage girls who were last seen in Santo Domingo Saturday.

Authorities issued an overnight Amber Alert for 14-year-old Zuriah Castillo and 16-year-old Jaylynn Miller after they were allegedly abducted by 37-year-old Andres Pinto. However, Pinto told KOB 4 he’s innocent.

“I didn't do any of that. I didn't kidnap nobody. I didn't take no little kids,” he said.

Pinto said he was with one of the girl’s aunts when one of the teens called her to ask for a ride.

“So she asked me 'Can we go up to Santo Domingo to go get her?' I says ‘Yeah, let's go,’” he said.

Pinto said they dropped the girls off at an Albuquerque hotel Saturday evening, and haven’t seen them since. He said he was shocked to see his name on the Amber Alert.
Okay....so maybe he did drop them off. I hope and pray LE has been able to obtain video from that hotel!
 

State police say girls picked up at Santo Domingo still missing, not abducted​

Two teen girls reported missing Saturday night after they were seen getting into a vehicle at Santo Domingo Pueblo have been spotted in Albuquerque, and authorities no longer believe they were abducted, New Mexico State Police said Monday.

The Bureau of Indian Affairs is still searching for Zuriah Castillo, 14, and Jaylynn Miller, 16, who were picked up at the pueblo around 7 p.m. March 27 and driven to a Courtyard by Marriott hotel in Albuquerque, where they were last seen, state police said in a news release.


"Zeriah told her Auntie that her boyfriend kicked her out of the car and she was stranded in Santo Domingo" he said.

Pinto said they took them to the hotel in Albuquerque that the aunt had already rented, then left to pick up food. When they returned, the girls were gone and they called the police, he said.
 
Clearly there is someone lying here in this family or group of acquaintances etc. On the other hand, it is only as clear as mud. I guess best to err on the side of caution with them missing but it seems to me someone lied to someone at minimum and/or now someone made nice and damage is trying to be minimized. I don't even know if my post makes sense but clearly something else was missing or at play here aside from what the public knows.
 

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