MAN TO FACE TRIAL FOR KIDNAPPING TODDLER IN CAR SEAT DURING ALISO VIEJO CARJACKING

 

For Immediate Release
 Case # 11CF2844

July 31, 2013

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MAN TO FACE TRIAL FOR KIDNAPPING TODDLER IN CAR SEAT DURING ALISO VIEJO CARJACKING

 

SANTA ANA – A man faces trial today for kidnapping a toddler, who was strapped into a car seat, during a carjacking in Aliso Viejo. James Christopher Corr, 35, Mission Viejo, is charged with one felony count each of first degree robbery, aggravated assault, carjacking, kidnapping, kidnapping during the commission of a carjacking, kidnapping child under 14 years old, child abuse, child stealing, second degree vehicle burglary, hit and run with injury, first degree residential burglary, vandalism over $400, one misdemeanor count of resisting an officer, and sentencing enhancements for non-accomplice present during a residential burglary and a prior prison conviction in Nevada for leaving the scene of an accident in 2005. If convicted, Corr faces a maximum sentence of life in state prison. Opening statements are scheduled to begin today at 9:15 a.m. in Department C-36, Central Justice Center, Santa Ana.

 

Between 6:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. on Oct. 15, 2011, Corr is accused of breaking into a Honda Accord parked in a lot in front of a business in Aliso Viejo and stealing a purse and its contents, including credit cards. He is accused of fleeing the scene.

 

Shortly after 8:00 a.m., Corr is accused of going into a nearby neighborhood. Victim Suzanne C., who was seven months pregnant, was preparing to leave her home and was in her garage with the garage door open. The victim put her Saint Bernard in the caged-off rear area of her Volvo sport utility vehicle (SUV) and then put her 2-year-old son, John Doe, in his child safety seat in the back seat of the car behind the driver’s seat. She placed her keys in the car and left the driver’s door and door next to her son open as she walked into her home through the internal garage access door for a matter of seconds to get her son’s sippy cup.

 

In the few seconds that Suzanne C. was inside her home, Corr is accused of getting into the driver’s seat of her car. The victim walked out and began screaming at Corr to let her get her son as John Doe cried in the back seat. The victim attempted to remove her son from his car seat through the open door, but the defendant is accused of backing out of the garage and knocking Suzanne C. to the ground with the SUV. He is accused of running over her foot as he rapidly reversed, leaving tire skid marks from his speed.

 

Corr is accused of hitting the frame of the victim’s garage door and crashing into a neighbor’s garage, causing the open rear door next to the crying toddler to break and hang off. Corr is accused of fleeing in the stolen vehicle with the knowledge that John Doe was in the back as Suzanne C. chased after the defendant screaming for her son.

 

A neighbor, who witnessed the carjacking and kidnapping, followed the defendant in her own car. Corr is accused of speeding and driving erratically as he attempted to flee, including running through an intersection on a red light.