Woman arrested in 3-month-old baby's kidnapping met family at church, mother says
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The mother of a 3-month-old baby kidnapped from their San Jose home on Monday said a woman who was subsequently arrested in the case met the family at church and had been spending time with them ever since she was nine months pregnant. The baby was found earlier this week and reunited with his family.
Carolina Ayala told Spanish language television stations Wednesday that after she gave birth, Yesenia Ramirez was a constant presence at her home.
"She would go to my house a lot, she always wanted to be there," Ayala said in Spanish in an interview with KTST-TV, a Telemundo affiliate.

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