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Woman arrested in 3-month-old baby's kidnapping met family at church, mother says

3-month-old found safe after kidnapping
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The mother of a 3-month-old baby kidnapped from their San Jose home on Monday said a woman who was subsequently arrested in the case met the family at church and had been spending time with them ever since she was nine months pregnant. The baby was found earlier this week and reunited with his family. 

Carolina Ayala told Spanish language television stations Wednesday that after she gave birth, Yesenia Ramirez was a constant presence at her home.

"She would go to my house a lot, she always wanted to be there," Ayala said in Spanish in an interview with KTST-TV, a Telemundo affiliate.

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Abducted child Brandon Cuellar, surveillance image of a suspect walking with a baby carrier. San Jose Police Department

Ramirez, 43, was arrested in the kidnapping of Brandon Cuellar along with Baldomeo Sandoval and Jose Portillo, who police said entered the family's second-floor San Jose apartment on Monday and took the baby while his grandmother unloaded groceries. 

Sandoval won't face charges after new details came to light, San Jose police tweeted Thursday.

The two other suspects face kidnapping and other charges and were scheduled to be arraigned Thursday.

Attorneys with the Santa Clara County public defender's office, which is representing them, did not immediately return a phone message Thursday from The Associated Press.

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(L-R) Jose Roman Portillo, Yesenia Guadalupe Ramirez, Baldomeo Sandoval  San Jose Police Department

Portillo, 28, was captured on surveillance video carrying a baby car seat and a small blanket and walking toward the apartment, police said. They said the motive for the kidnapping is still under investigation.

Sandoval, 37, is Ramirez's husband, Ayala said.

On Monday, Ramirez, 43, offered to buy supplies for the baby and drove the baby and his grandmother, Victoria Mejia, to the store and back home, Ayala said. Police said Ramirez had been communicating with Portillo moments before he took the baby and drove away.

Ayala said she was at work cleaning a home when her sister-in-law called her to let her know her child was missing.

"I felt like half of my heart had left with him. I felt like I died," Ayala told KDTV-TV, a Univision affiliate.

Police found the unharmed baby on Tuesday inside a home where Portillo lived.

Ayala was reunited with her son hours later, a moment she described as "having my soul return to my body."

"I cried out of joy, I cried until I got tired of crying," she told Telemundo 48.

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