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Saturday, July 8, 2000



Missing man’s
mother pleads
for contact

A Waikiki club bouncer
said he took Carrillo to catch
a flight to Vegas

By Harold Morse
Star-Bulletin

Tapa

Maya Carrillo, mother of Carlos Carrillo, missing since early Tuesday after an altercation at a Waikiki nightclub, is pleading for her son to call her.

"I'm Carlos' mother, and I am going to do whatever I can to find out that my son is alive," she said by telephone from her La Jolla, Calif., home last night. "I need to know he's alive. That's all I'm interested in."

She said she does not want to jeopardize the ongoing police investigation.

"I am a desperate mother, and I need my son at any cost. I don't care. That's my word. If he is involved in anything, that will be taken care of. He has all the connections to be taken care."

Her last conversation with her son was June 30, she said. "He called me" and asked her to write to him and send him his medication, she said, declining to disclose what the medication is for.

Police arrested a 30-year-old Nanakuli man Thursday for the kidnapping of the missing man's girlfriend, who told police she last saw Carrillo early Tuesday inside the Evolution Waikiki nightclub.

Police also are analyzing a piece of blood-stained carpet found in a Dumpster behind the club but have not disclosed if the carpet came from the club.

Police say the arrested man, a bouncer at the club, told them he took Carrillo to the airport and that Carrillo was headed to Las Vegas.

Police say no one with Carrillo's name was booked on any flights. They are checking whether he used another name.

The girlfriend said she went to the club to pick up Carrillo and was taken against her will in a car driven by the bouncer to a Leeward home and kept there for several hours before her release.

Police think Carrillo may have been attacked by a group of men in some disagreement at the club.



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