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While in route, the victim was able to maneuver to the front of the vehicle and lodge himself against Valenzia and the inside wall of the van. Valenzia left the residence in his van with the victim still bound in the back and planned to take the victim back to his apartment. Valenzia took a large knife and placed it against the victim's neck and leg, and told the victim that he would cut him if he moved. Chaney and Nguyen then abandoned the victim’s vehicle behind a business on 8th Street and 9th Avenue in order to conceal the location of the kidnaping from law enforcement. Nguyen drove up to the residence and instructed Chaney to follow Nguyen in the victim's vehicle while Valenzia transported the victim. Chaney took the victim's car which was parked in the driveway. Valenzia and Chaney then put the victim into Valenzia’s van, bound his feet with duct tape, and then removed the victim’s car keys and cell phone. Chaney proceeded to blind-fold the victim and bound the victim's hands with duct tape. Upon entering the house, Valenzia confronted the victim with a short-barreled shotgun and told the victim to lay face down on the floor and not to move or else he would shoot the victim. At approximately 3:00 p.m., Chaney met the victim at 3748 Proctor Street and was able to lure him into the house. Chaney instructed the victim to meet him at 3748 Proctor Street in Port Arthur, in order to pick up the computer. to 3:00 p.m., Chaney, using the same alias, "Gary Underwood," made multiple phone calls to the victim's cell phone and the victim’s employer, specifically requesting that the victim be sent to do the computer repair. 5, 2010, at approximately 6:30 p.m., Chaney, using the alias "Gary Underwood," called the victim on his cell phone and asked the victim to fix a computer.
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Nguyen’s plan was to lure the victim to an vacant house in Port Arthur by having Chaney make a fictitious service call for computer repair. Nguyen was a friend of the victim’s family and knew that the victim had a job doing computer repair work. Prior to the kidnapping, Chaney, Valenzia, and Nguyen traveled together on one or more occasions to conduct surveillance on the victim and the victim's family. Nguyen approached Chaney and Valenzia and asked them to help kidnap the victim and promised to share a portion of the ransom proceeds, which was to be paid by the victim's family. Chaney and Valenzia had both previously performed construction work for Nguyen, who was a construction contractor. 6, 2010, Nguyen conspired with two fellow Port Arthur men, Patrick Allen Chaney and Rigoberto Gaytan Valenzia, to kidnap a 24-year-old Port Arthur man and hold him for ransom. District Judge Thad Heartfield.Īccording to information presented in court, from Jto Aug. Nguyen was sentenced to 330 months in federal prison today by U.S. 2, 2012, of carjacking, conspiracy to commit carjacking, and possession of a firearm in furtherance of a violent crime. Luan Van Nguyen, aka, Kevin Nguyen, was found guilty by a jury on Aug. BEAUMONT, Texas – A 33-year-old Port Arthur, Texas man has been sentenced to federal prison in a carjacking case as a result of Operation Time Machine in the Eastern District of Texas, announced U.S.