The entire earth is developing over time, but with the development of time the crime rate is also developing in its high range, as a result, the case of kidnapping and snatching, etc seems to be the day-to-day activities in various parts.
And this type of thing recently happened in California on Wednesday which leads to unusual activity in day-to-day human life.
A little baby girl, including the parents and her uncle too, were kidnapped in California at gunpoint just two days before and on the recent time it displays that both of the three were found dead on Wednesday ,the sheriff of Merced County said.
“Our bad concerns seem to be confirmed,” Sheriff Vern Warnke told reporters on Wednesday. Actually the dead bodies were first found by a farmworker very close together in a Merced County orchard, he said.
This type of thing became viral when the authorities of California just released an surveillance video of a man which shows that a man is trying for kidnapping an 8-month-old Aroohi Dheri; her mother Jasleen Kaur, 27; father Jasdeep Singh, 36; and uncle Amandeep Singh, 39, on Monday.
The authorities of the concerned California team said that they were taken by a proven criminal whose records are also present in the hand of the authorities who tried to kill himself just a day after the happenings of the kidnapping.” Actually in recent times there are no words to describe the situation to describe how much anger I feel and also I am unable to describe the senselessness of this entire incident “,Warnke said.
 He also said that ” I also said in the earlier time that this man has a special place in hell too “. He also said that all the entire California investigation team including the crime lab tech technicians from the California Department of Justice,would try to check and find out the actual truth of the crime scene throughout the night .
In connection with that no other extra things he doesn’t want to disclose in the meantime.
All the family members who were kidnapped were just taken out from their business in Merced, basically a city of 86,000 people about 125 miles (200 kilometers) southeast of San Francisco in the San Joaquin Valley, California’s agricultural heartland.
The Relatives of Jesus Salgado, an 48 years old man, contacted the authorities and gave the information that he had admitted to them he was involved with the kidnapping,Warnke told this entire incident in KFSN-TV on Tuesday.
Salgado tried to kill himself and also tried to commit suicide just before the police arrived at a home in nearby Atwater ,and just when the police arrived the entire team found him injured and he also hospitalised just after the happenings.All the tryings and efforts to reach Salgado’s family which were make seems to be unsuccessful on Wednesday.
The video which comes into light on Wednesday shows that the suspect first walking by the property before talking to one of the men. Later, it shows him leading the men, who had their hands zip-tied behind their backs, into the back seat of Amandeep Singh’s pickup truck.
After that the suspect then went back to the trailer that served as the business office and led Jasdeep Singh, who was carrying her baby in her arms, out and into the truck before the suspect then drove away.
 The family members in a statement said that nothing was stolen from the trucking company but all their relatives were wearing the jewelry.
Warnke said that just after the kidnapping an ATM car has been, which seems t the card of one of the victims in Atwater, about 9 miles (14 kilometers) north Mercedes also said that the kidnapper also does not make demands and he believes that this crime seems to happened the financial crises and it seems to say that this is a type of financially motivated crime.
Relatives of the victims had previously asked anyone in the area who owns a convenience store or a gas station to check their surveillance cameras for images of the suspect or the victims. They were concerned that the baby was not being fed because the family had no baby food with them at the time of the kidnapping. Read more: Mudslides cause damage and destruction in Southern California