Four people
kidnapped a woman and held her captive for three days in a San
Antonio-area home, forcing her to ingest drugs and at one point
conducting a "blood ritual," a sheriff's spokesman said Wednesday.
Authorities
believe Mercedes Salazar, 32, was the ringleader who orchestrated the
woman's captivity, according to James Keith, spokesman for the Bexar
County Sheriff's Office. Salazar is being held on charges that include
aggravated kidnapping, he said.
Keith said Salazar believed the 25-year-old woman played a role in the August killing of her brother. Authorities say there's no indication the victim played any role in the death.
The woman was abducted last month and spent most of her time in captivity tied to a chair. She told investigators she was forced to take drugs, including what she believed was heroin. Her captors also held a ceremony that Keith described as a blood ritual.
"It was a form of witchcraft where they cut her hair and drew blood from her," he said.
It's
not clear what the four were trying to achieve with the ritual, Keith
said, who added, "We're solely operating on what the victim told us."
Authorities have not released the woman's name.
Sheriff's deputies found the woman because she was eventually able to call her mother, who notified authorities.
The
woman had been left with one of her captors who untied her from the
chair so she could use the bathroom and get a drink. The suspect fell
asleep, allowing the victim to make the phone call.When the woman saw deputies arriving at the home, she screamed for help, awakening her captor, who threatened her with a knife and scissors, authorities allege. Deputies forced their way into the home and disarmed the suspect.
Three of the suspects were arrested within days and charged with a variety of crimes that include aggravated kidnapping. Authorities didn't find Salazar until last weekend, taking her into custody early Sunday. Online jail records did not list an attorney who could address the allegations against her.
Salazar has a long criminal record that includes being booked into the Bexar County jail on 11 separate occasions on dozens of charges since she was 17, Keith said.
The victim at one time
dated Salazar's brother, Angel Salazar, who was killed Aug. 18 in San
Antonio. Romana Lopez, spokeswoman for San Antonio police, said
Wednesday that five men have been arrested in that killing.

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