L.A. County Sheriff’s Department looking for suspect and woman believed kidnapped from Monrovia

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L.A. County Sheriff’s Department looking for suspect and woman believed kidnapped from Monrovia

by Eric Licas

Authorities sought a man suspected of kidnapping a woman following reports of a domestic dispute in Monrovia on Monday, July 29.

Monrovia police responded to a report of domestic violence at the 600 block of Vaquero Road at about 8:15 a.m., Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department officials said in a news release. Officers found signs of an assault when they arrived, and believe a woman was taken from the scene against her will.

She was identified in the release as Amanda Kathleen Custer, 31, and described as white, with brown hair and green eyes, about 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighing approximately 140 pounds. Authorities suspect she was abducted by Robert Anthony Camou, 27, who is white with brown hair and eyes,  6 feet tall and weighs roughly 150 pounds. They may be traveling in a gray Toyota Prius bearing California license plate number 8AOR167.

  • The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is looking for 27-year-old Robert Anthony Camou. The Sheriff’s Department said he is suspected of kidnapping a 31-year-old woman on the morning of Monday, July 29. (Photo courtesy of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department)

  • Amanda Kathleen Custer, 31, was believed to have been kidnapped on the morning of Monday, July 29, officials said. (Photo courtesy of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department)

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  • The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said Robert Camou, 27, is suspected of kidnapping Amanda Custer, 31, in a 2017 gray Toyota Prius on Monday, July 29. It has a California license plate number of 8AOR167. (Photo courtesy of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department)

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The investigation into the incident was ongoing as of Monday evening. Deputies asked anyone with information relevant to their investigation to contact the Department’s Homicide Bureau by dialing 323-890-5500. Tips can also be left with Crime Stoppers by calling 800-222-TIPS (8477), or visiting http://lacrimestoppers.org.

All credit goes to Eric Licas Originally published on https://www.dailynews.com

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