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Hialeah police locate man, woman sought in possible abduction

Security camera footage shows a man forcing a woman into a Ford F-150 pickup truck Wednesday morning, Dec. 31, 2025. Police say both people have been found safe, and the man has been arrested.

Security camera footage shows a man forcing a woman into a Ford F-150 pickup truck Wednesday morning, Dec. 31, 2025. Police say both people have been found safe, and the man has been arrested.

Hialeah Police Department

Hialeah police say they found a man and woman officers were looking for after receiving a frantic report of a possible abduction on New Year’s Eve.

Police on Sunday announced that both have been found safe, and the man, Jose Manuel Gonzalez, 49, has been arrested on kidnapping and domestic battery charges.

Lt. Eddie Rodriguez said in a statement that the woman, who has not been named, went to an area near West 27th Avenue and 52nd Street around 6:45 a.m. “visiting acquaintances,” when Gonzalez, who is her “longtime boyfriend,” showed up and forced her into his pickup truck.

A witness saw the confrontation and called 911. Detectives watched footage from nearby security cameras, which corroborated the witness’ statement, Rodriguez said.

Police then put out an urgent plea to the public asking for help locating the couple that included a description of Gonzalez’s Ford F-150 pickup truck. It was not immediately known how police located Gonzalez and the woman, who Rodriguez said was “safe and uninjured.”

“While the victim is safe, the actions observed warrant serious legal consequences,” Rodriguez said.

Hialeah police Chief George Fuente issued a statement, saying the department “extends its sincere gratitude to the community for their vigilance and assistance during this investigation. Your partnership remains vital in ensuring the safety of our city.”

This story will be updated as more information becomes available.

David Goodhue

Miami Herald

David Goodhue covers the Florida Keys and South Florida for FLKeysNews.com and the Miami Herald. Before joining the Herald, he covered Congress, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy in Washington, D.C. He is a graduate of the University of Delaware.

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