The Signal

Man charged in alleged kidnapping attempt

- By Perry Smith Signal Managing Editor

A disturbanc­e in a Saugus home last week led to a San Fernando Valley man being arrested on suspicion of domestic violence, kidnapping and child endangerme­nt charges, Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials confirmed Wednesday.

SCV deputies investigat­ed a report of an argument inside a residence Friday, on the 28900 block of Shadow Valley Lane in Saugus.

“It was reported the suspect (Bijan Shaikh, 25, of Van Nuys), who is the ex-boyfriend to the victim, was at the residence, violating a restrainin­g order the victim had against the suspect,” according to an email from Natalie Arriaga, spokeswoma­n for the SCV Sheriff’s Station. “Upon deputies’ arrival, they learned the suspect had left the location ... with the victim and their child, after a verbal argument. Deputies soon learned the current whereabout­s of the suspect and victims.”

The victim later reported her ex-boyfriend entered the residence through a rear, unlocked door and engaged in a verbal argument with the victim, Arriaga stated. During the verbal argument, the suspect took their child and placed the child in his vehicle, ordering the victim to leave with him against her will, according to the report.

“The victim left with the suspect and their child in his vehicle,” Arriaga added. “The suspect drove them toward the San Fernando Valley (and), while doing so, he physically assaulted the victim.”

The victim eventually was able to exit the vehicle and alert a family member of their location. The suspect continued into the San Fernando Valley, where he was eventually detained by the Los Angeles Police Department, after getting into several traffic collisions, Arriaga noted.

The victim suffered minor injuries, but she declined medical treatment.

Shaikh was initially arrested and held in lieu of $750,000 bail. He appeared in court Tuesday, after which his bail was raised to $1 million, according to Sheriff’s Department records.

A spokesman for the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office did not have informatio­n regarding Shaikh’s updated charges as of press time.

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