MAJOR LEAGUES
Venezuelan police hunted on Thursday for a gang who kidnapped Major League Baseball player Wilson Ramos at gunpoint from a family home in a case that highlighted the country’s appalling crime problem.
The 24-year-old catcher for the Washington Nationals, who was preparing to play for Venezuela’s Aragua Tigers during the US off-season, was snatched on Wednesday from a house in the city of Valencia.
Four armed men in a stolen sports utility vehicle seized Ramos while he chatted with friends and relatives at about 7pm, colleagues and police said. The vehicle was later found abandoned and there was no word on any ransom demand.
Neighbors and friends who gathered at the modest home were distraught.
“The kidnappers have still not been in touch with the family,” said Kathe Vilera, a spokesperson for the Aragua Tigers, which is based in the city of Maracay, not far from Valencia.
“Here at the Ramos family home the neighbors raised their prayers and their pleas for the liberation of Wilson ... We continue to wait,” she said.
Players in the local league held a minute of silence and wore green arm bands at the three stadiums where games were played late on Thursday.
Venezuela’s CICPC investigative police said its experts had produced artists impressions of two of the suspects.
Most kidnappings in Venezuela are for financial motives, with gangs demanding large ransoms and mostly preying on local businesspeople and landowners. Security experts say only northern Mexico, where drug gangs wreak havoc, rivals Venezuela for abductions in Latin America.
Major League Baseball said its Department of Investigations was working with “the appropriate authorities.”
“Our foremost concern is with Wilson Ramos and his family and our thoughts are with them at this time,” it said in a statement.
Fans in this baseball-crazy nation are immensely proud of Venezuelans who make it into the US big leagues. Many expressed despair over Ramos’ disappearance and some called for a halt to the Venezuelan baseball season.
“Carrying on as if nothing had happened would be to ignore the crime in our country,” one fan said on Twitter.
However, the head of the Venezuelan baseball league said that was not under consideration and that the focus should be on freeing Ramos as fast as possible.
“Suspending play is like turning the lights out and turning the lights out does not help Wilson Ramos,” Jose Grasso Vecchio said.
Venezuelans have little faith in police to solve kidnappings because officers have sometimes been in league with the gangs. However, the high-profile nature of this case will put extra pressure on the authorities to find him.
Ramos had a .267 batting average with 15 home runs and 52 runs batted in for the Nationals this year.
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