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Judge sets multiple bond conditions for man accused of kidnapping girl from north Houston apartment

The man accused of kidnapping a 3-year-old girl from her Greenspoint-area apartment appeared in court for the second time on Tuesday.

HOUSTON — Holman Hernandez, the man accused of kidnapping a 3-year-old girl from a north Houston apartment complex last weekend, appeared in court on Tuesday. It was his second court appearance since he was taken into custody Sunday.

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The judge kept his bond at $1 million but added new conditions if he's able to get out of jail.

  • House arrest
  • GPS monitoring
  • No contact with children

If Hernandez is able to post his bond, he would be taken into custody by Immigration and Customs Enforcement due to an immigration hold, according to investigators. He has been in the United States for the last 30 years on a work visa, according to his attorney. He said Hernandez is from Honduras.

Hernandez is charged with aggravated kidnapping after authorities said he took a girl from her Greenspoint-area apartment to a nearby motel in the early-morning hours on Sunday.

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What he know about Hernandez

Why was Hernandez at the apartment complex?

According to court records, Hernandez doesn't live at the apartment complex from which the girl was taken. Sources told KHOU 11 News that he was there visiting friends.

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How did he get the girl to come out?

According to authorities, Hernandez lured the child out of her apartment with a cat.

How was he caught?

According to Houston police, they got a call about a missing 3-year-old girl at about 5:30 a.m. Sunday.

The girl's parents told the police they went to sleep at about 11 p.m. Saturday, and when they woke up early Sunday morning, the door to their apartment was open and the girl was missing.

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An AMBER Alert was issued a short time later.

After searching the complex, they called the police and officers began to search the area. Authorities said Hernandez was seen by a witness and on surveillance video luring the girl into his car.

Officers used that information to identify Hernandez, and at about 2 p.m., officers found Hernandez's vehicle at a motel off I-45 and Rankin Road. The motel manager told officers that they had rented a room to Hernandez at about 7:30 a.m. Sunday. The motel is about a mile away from the girl's apartment complex.

Officers approached the room and knocked on the door, but Hernandez didn't answer. Officers forced their way inside, where they found the missing girl and Hernandez.

The child was rescued and taken to a nearby hospital for evaluation. Police said Hernandez put up a fight but was eventually taken into custody. No officers were injured.

What was inside the motel room?

According to authorities, Hernandez was found in bed with the girl wearing only boxers. They said the girl was in a shirt and a diaper.

Authorities said they didn't find any weapons inside the motel room.

Prosecutors said Hernandez brought the girl to the motel to commit sexual assault.

How did the girl get outside?

Investigators have not said how the child got out of the apartment. They haven't revealed if there was forced entry into the unit. All they know is that the girl's parents found the door open when they woke up.

What did authorities say at the scene?

Here's an update Houston Police Chief Troy Finner provided at the scene where Hernandez was arrested Sunday:

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