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    THREE MEN INDICTED IN KIDNAPPING THAT LED POLICE TO EASTVALE HOME
    By John Asbury

    Press-Enterprise
    10:00 PM PDT on Friday, August 14, 2009

    Three men were indicted Friday on federal kidnapping charges that
    they held a Van Nuys man for ransom for five days in an Eastvale
    house with a sophisticated marijuana growing operation.

    Galvin Shaun Gibson, 30, of Eastvale, Vagan Adzhemyan, 41, of Costa
    Mesa, and Suren Garibyan, 32, of North Hollywood were each arrested
    last week after Los Angeles police stormed an Eastvale house on
    Delaware River Drive where the victim was being held, according to
    a U.S. Attorney's indictment.

    The three men were indicted on charges of conspiracy to commit
    kidnapping and kidnapping by a federal grand jury. They face life
    in federal prison if convicted. They are scheduled to be arraigned
    Aug. 24.

    Gibson was arrested by SWAT officers at the home. The unidentified
    hostage was hospitalized for a week-old gunshot wound. Police also
    found a marijuana growing operation capable of producing about $50,000
    in profit every few months.

    LAPD officers said the victim was taken from his apartment in Van
    Nuys, shot with a Taser, shot in the intestine with a gun, tied up
    and blindfolded. The victim was forced into a waiting van, according
    to the indictment.

    The Van Nuys man called his family in Russia, saying he had been
    kidnapped and that his family had to pay $1 million for his release
    by Aug. 4.

    LAPD officers and FBI agents conducted surveillance of various
    locations, including the Eastvale home where suspects were seen going
    back and forth and the victim was held, according to the indictment.

    On Aug. 3, Gibson and his three pit bulls kept watch over the
    blindfolded victim in Eastvale while the other two men used the
    victim's bank card to withdraw money from his account, the indictment
    stated.

    Adzhemyan, who was found with an Armenian passport, and Garibyan were
    arrested that night.

    The victim suffered a serious infection from a ruptured intestine
    and was last listed in critical condition. He was also found with
    burn wounds that were untreated, according to the indictment.

    Reach John Asbury at 951-763-3451 or [email protected]
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