Police release surveillance photos in Amber Alert case

Police have received surveillance video of a vehicle believed to
have been driven by two people suspected of kidnapping a Morgan
Hill infant outside a food pantry May 31, according to the Morgan
Hill Police Department.
Police have received surveillance video of a vehicle believed to have been driven by two people suspected of kidnapping a Morgan Hill infant outside a food pantry May 31, according to the Morgan Hill Police Department.

The video shows the vehicle – a blue Toyota Camry – presumably still being driven by suspects Maribel Mejia and Enrique Rocha, police said.

Police said the vehicle description came from eyewitness accounts.

The license plate of the vehicle is 2HJD721. The driver side rear passenger window is shattered.

The infant victim, Mariana Corona, was missing for less than four hours when the unattended car in which she was awaiting her mother, Maribel Corona, 24, was stolen from a Morgan Hill food pantry. The car, an Infiniti sedan, and the child were found abandoned in the parking of a Salinas park the same afternoon.

The accidental kidnapping sparked an Amber Alert that drew personnel and resources from area agencies including MHPD, Gilroy Police, California Highway Patrol and Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office.

This case is still under investigation. Anyone with information regarding this kidnapping case is encouraged to contact Detective Carlos Guerrero at the Morgan Hill Police Department at 408-779-2101 or anonymously at 408-947-7867.

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