Originally charged with kidnapping woman over $11,000 theft, Oakland man pleads to gun charge for probation

OAKLAND — A city resident who originally faced charges of kidnapping a sex worker over $11,000 she allegedly took from him has accepted a plea deal and a probation sentence, according to court records.

David Salazar, 33, of Oakland, pleaded no contest to carrying a concealed weapon, and was sentenced to credit for time he’s already spent in jail and two years felony probation, court records show. In exchange for the plea, prosecutors dropped kidnapping and criminal threats charges against him.

Salazar was charged back in August with kidnapping an 18-year-old woman, who reported that three men forced her into an Acura and took her from a location on International Boulevard, held her at gunpoint, threatened to take her to Mexico and leave her there, and questioned her about the missing $11,000. One of her friends witnessed the incident and called police, who then began tracking the car with help from a helicopter.

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