
Horror doorbell vid shows illegal immigrant haul fleeing sex slave back into house of horrors before tying & abusing her
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A HARROWING doorbell video shows an illegal immigrant dragging a woman back to his house to sexually abuse and torture her, prosecutors say.
Jose Armando Carcamo-Perdomo, 22, allegedly tied up the woman and held her hostage for five days at a Texas house without food or water.
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Doorbell footage shows a struggling woman being marched down a road
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The woman writhes around and screams as she tries to break free
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Jose Armando Carcamo-Perdomo, 22, faces kidnapping and assault charges
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The Honduran, who ICE says entered the US illegally in 2020, has been charged with aggravated kidnapping and assault.
Footage captured by a neighbor's doorbell shows a man marching down in northeast Harris County with a struggling woman in his arms.
The captive writhes around and screams in a desperate attempt to break free from her kidnapper - allegedly Honduran immigrant Carcamo-Perdomo.
Police later discovered the woman inside a closet in a mobile home next door - and Carcamo-Perdomo was arrested.
The woman said she willingly travelled from New York to Houston, according to prosecutors.
But after she arrived, the suspect seized her passport and would not let her leave, deputies said.
This footage allegedly shows the Honduran hauling her back to the house of horrors after the woman made a break for it.
A Harris County judge said: "She tried to leave, but this defendant carried her back inside the residence without her consent.
"He tied her up and then sexually assaulted her."
"She was not allowed to leave that room for five or more days without food or water."
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The neighbor whose camera captured the ordeal took action after seeing the terrifying footage.
The neighbor told KTRK: "As soon as I drove out of the fence at work, I called 911 to report a possible child abduction."
He incorrectly believed the woman was child.
The man, who did not want to be identified, said: "It's very disheartening."
"But especially being right next-door you know, I'm angry with myself that I didn't pick up on it sooner or maybe done more.
"Even though I had that feeling that something wasn't right, but it could have made a bigger difference with other people maybe, other victims."
Harris County Sheriff's Office believes there could be more victims.
They're asking anyone who has encountered the suspect to contact them.
ICE also confirmed they now have a detained on Carcamo, who they say entered the country illegally in 2020 from Honduras.
The force wrote on X: "This heinous criminal illegal alien was freely roaming our interior and terrorizing American communities."
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The mobile home where the woman was allegedly held hostage and abused
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