Mother put in STRAITJACKET after 'kidnapping her daughter'
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A Texas mother accused of kidnapping her three-year-old daughter flashed a smirk as she frantically ranted at the police who took her into custody. 

Amber Heaviland, 38, triggered a statewide Amber Alert after allegedly fleeing her San Antonio residence with her daughter, Aurora Bojorquez, in an effort to avoid Child Protective Services (CPS).

Disturbing video from Amber’s arrest on Saturday revealed the distressed mother being restrained by a straitjacket while two police officers escorted her through a parking lot.

She was seen staring down the officers as she smugly smirked before claiming she ‘committed no crime.’

‘Can someone tell me why I’m being arrested? Can someone tell me what my rights are?’ she asked. 

CPS went to Amber’s home to conduct a welfare check on Aurora on Thursday around 5:30pm, but the mother and daughter were nowhere to be found.

Investigators told KSAT Amber’s brother, Dustin Heaviland, greeted them instead. 

Inside the house with Devin were multiple children, including a three-year-old, but he reportedly declined to respond to inquiries regarding the missing toddler.

After ‘multiple attempts’ to find them, the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) issued an amber alert for the child, who police said was last seen on July 7. 

Shocking footage from Amber's arrest (pictured) showed the agitated mother constrained by a straitjacket as two cops escorted her through a parking lot

Shocking footage from Amber’s arrest (pictured) showed the agitated mother constrained by a straitjacket as two cops escorted her through a parking lot

After 'multiple attempts' to find them, the Bexar County Sheriff's Office (BCSO) issued an amber alert for Aurora (pictured), who police said was last seen on July 7

After ‘multiple attempts’ to find them, the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) issued an amber alert for Aurora (pictured), who police said was last seen on July 7

‘At this time investigators believe Amber Heaviland is intentionally avoiding law enforcement to prevent her child Aurora from being taken from her,’ the sheriff’s office wrote in an initial statement. 

CPS was planning on taking Aurora from her mother’s care over concerns of drug use, neglect and abuse against the child inside the home, according to the BCSO. 

Investigators returned to Amber’s home on Saturday – this time finding both Amber and Aurora. 

Amber was arrested around 2pm that day and Aurora was safely removed from the household, according to police.

On Friday, the alleged kidnapper’s brother, Dustin, was arrested after he allegedly admitted to lying to police to protect his sister. 

He confessed that the mother and daughter had been at the house, but Amber left without telling him where they were going, police said.

Amber was charged with interference with child custody and booked into the county jail. 

Amber (pictured) was charged with interference with child custody and booked into the county jail

Dustin (pictured) allegedly told police he died to protect his sister

Both Amber and her brother, Dustin, were arrested and charged in connection with Aurora’s disappearance 

Dustin was charged with interference with child custody, but he bonded out of the county jail on Friday evening. 

While Aurora was fortunately found safe, a New York Amber Alert issued last month ended in tragedy. 

Melina Frattolin, 9, was found dead a day after her father, Luciano Frattolin, 45, told police he thought his daughter had been abducted by a white van. 

Melina, who is from Canada, was found dead in Ticonderoga, New York, around 45 miles south of where her father said she had last been seen, Lake George.

According to the Department of Justice, 1,268 children were successfully recovered through the Amber Alert system, but only 226 of those children were rescued because of the wireless emergency alerts. 

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