Honduran National Accused of Holding Chinese Immigrant Captive in Harris County Trailer

A man from Honduras is facing serious charges for allegedly kidnapping a woman and leaving her locked in a room for days, as part of what Harris County Sheriff’s Office investigators are calling a larger human smuggling and sex trafficking ring.

According to deputies, Jose Carcamo, of Honduras, was arrested Monday and charged with aggravated kidnapping.

Court records obtained by KPRC 2’s Bryce Newberry claim Carcamo locked a woman inside a room for five days at a home on Elderberry Lane past East Houston off Highway 90.

There, the documents said Carcamo said he left her there for five days without food or water. He also allegedly punched her, tied her up, and sexually assaulted her before placing her in a closet.

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“She said she was a masseuse up in New York. She was offered a position down here in Houston that paid more money. So she was given transportation down here. Someone drove her. Said she spent about four or five days or so in a car driving down here,” Klafka said.

When she got to an unknown location, the woman had her Chinese passport taken from her. She was then moved to the trailer home.

Klafka says the woman told investigators she had been tied up and sexually assaulted several times by the suspect. When she attempted to escape, she was locked inside the closet. She also said she has no idea who the man is.

Investigators believe there may be both more suspects and victims involved, and this may be part of a larger human trafficking operation.

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