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Man with Tahoe connections arrested in kidnap case


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By Abby Phillip, Washington Post

A bizarre kidnapping case that police once called a hoax took yet another surprising turn Monday. The FBI issued a warrant for the arrest of a 38-year-old Harvard Law School graduate in connection with the case and a separate alleged home invasion that occurred last month.

Matthew Muller

Matthew Muller

In court documents unsealed Monday, the FBI said that there is probable cause to believe that Matthew D. Muller of Orangevale kidnapped Denise Huskins from a Vallejo home on March 23.

At the time, her boyfriend Aaron Quinn told police that assailants entered the home in the early morning, drugged them and tied him up, and disappeared with Huskins. She appeared mysteriously days later in her hometown, unharmed after a person or persons claiming to be her kidnapper demanded thousands of dollars in ransom.

Vallejo police said after Huskins reappeared that the situation was likely a hoax and that there was no evidence that there had even been a kidnapping.

Months later, the FBI’s statement on Muller’s arrest appears to vindicate Huskins’s and Quinn’s story.

 

Muller had been arrested in connection with a home invasion robbery case on June 5 at his South Lake Tahoe home and was charged with home invasion, burglary, assault with a deadly weapon and great bodily injury in that case.

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  1. Justice says - Posted: July 14, 2015

    The federal prisoners will have a new free jail-house attorney soon it looks like. This guy’s defense is already forming claiming he is “Bi-Polar” and his attorney thinks this will work, the problem is there is a difference in being sick and being a criminal who thought he was the one smart enough to not get caught. The prisons are full of these brilliant people.

  2. local2 says - Posted: July 14, 2015

    This took place two houses up where I live, it was a media circus here yesterday. What a nice guy, offering to electrocute or cut their faces off if the ransom was not met!

  3. copper says - Posted: July 14, 2015

    Good job Vallejo PD; nothing like confirming the stereotype that law enforcement haters love to falsely apply to their own police departments.

    Meanwhile, great work by everyone else!

  4. Irish Wahini says - Posted: July 15, 2015

    Local2 – I’m curious… what negighborhood was this? Anyone know if he was renting a room or what his lodging situation was?

  5. Justice says - Posted: July 15, 2015

    This was his parents vacation house. He is suspected of crimes going back to 2009 where very similar home invasions occurred.