Isabel Diaz Castillo had doted on baby Carlos Orozco for several months after meeting him and his mother in a Minneapolis laundromat.
But Wednesday, police said, Castillo went from friend to abductor, taking the 8-month-old from his south Minneapolis home as his mother, Vicky Orozco, took a shower. The baby's disappearance triggered a frantic search that ended four hours later when officers found Carlos in a basement, arrested Castillo and reunited the boy with his joyful mother.
Investigators said Castillo had been "paying an inordinate amount of attention to the child" recently. Patricia Orozco, Vicky Orozco's sister-in-law, said Castillo often talked about how much Carlos reminded her of the baby she lost in a miscarriage. Family friend Alvaro Puente said Castillo had often bought clothes for little Carlos.
Wednesday's drama began just before noon, when a panicked Vicky Orozco called her friend Puente, who had been checking on her while her husband was in Mexico over the past month.
"Somebody came in and took my baby!" she exclaimed, according to Puente.
"She [was] very desperate," he recalled.
Authorities received a 911 call just before noon Wednesday and initially thought that a stranger had abducted the child from three-story converted house in the 2100 block of Portland Avenue S., where Carlos lived with his parents and four siblings.
They soon came up with a suspect: Castillo, 30, last seen with her 12-year-old son at 10 a.m. and thought to be driving a red car.