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Bond Hearing for Man Charged with Kidnapping Missing Kentucky Girl Found in Montgomery County
Christian Alexander Delgado faces kidnapping charges after a tip led to the discovery of a missing 13-year-old Kentucky girl in a Maryland home; he is held without bond pending extradition.
- On Dec. 29, 2025, Christian Alexander Delgado, 37, was charged with kidnapping after authorities found 13-year-old Wynter Wagoner in Silver Spring, Maryland, officials said.
- Local officials and federal partners canvassed and reviewed footage, with Kentucky State Police, Federal Bureau of Investigation and U.S. Marshals aiding Rockcastle County Sheriff's Office, while a $5,000 reward spurred tips.
- Responding to a tip around 5:52 p.m., Montgomery County police located Delgado and the girl inside a Silver Spring home on Dalewood Drive, 12000 block, where Delgado had lived for three months and was arrested Dec. 26.
- A judge ordered Delgado held without bond pending extradition; he is at the Montgomery County Detention Center and expected to be extradited to Kentucky on Jan. 26.
- The defense characterized the incident as custodial interference, Delgado told District Judge John C. Moffett it was a 'huge misunderstanding' and said `I believe I am a model citizen`, while the girl's family thanked law enforcement for finding her safe.
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New details emerge in Wynter Wagoner kidnapping case
LEX 18 obtained an arrest warrant that revealed new details in the reported kidnapping of Rockcastle County teen Wynter Wagoner and the man accused of kidnapping her in October, 37-year-old Christian Delgado.According to the warrant filed by the Rockcastle County Sheriff's Department, the incident occurred on Oct. 14, when Delgado allegedly kidnapped Wagoner from her home.A Rockcastle County detective stated that on Oct. 14 Wagoner was reported …
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