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{{Evil_Organization | {{Evil_Organization|image = Ctm-1008-chowchilla-kidnappers.jpg|fullname = 1976 Chowchilla kidnappers|origin = San Francisco|foundation = San Francisco 1976|dissolution = 1976|headquarters = Isabel Ave | ||
|image = Ctm-1008-chowchilla-kidnappers.jpg | Livermore, California|commanders = Fred Woods|agents = Richard schoenfeld | ||
|fullname = 1976 Chowchilla kidnappers | James schoenfeld|skills = kidnapping | ||
|origin = San Francisco | child abduction | ||
|foundation = San Francisco 1976 | hijacking | ||
|dissolution = 1976 | False imprisonment|goals = Kidnap a school of children for ransom temporary succeed with kidnapping with but completely failed with ransom 1976|crimes = Mass kidnapping | ||
|headquarters = Isabel Ave | |||
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|skills = kidnapping | |||
|goals = Kidnap a school of children for ransom | |||
|crimes = Mass kidnapping | |||
Grand theft auto | |||
The quarry owner's son, Frederick Newhall Woods IV, and two of his friends, brothers James and Richard Schoenfeld, were arrested and convicted of the crime. By 2015, both Schoenfelds had been paroled, while Woods | Child Endangerment | ||
holding kids and adult hostage | |||
Kidnapping | |||
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Hijacking|type of villains = Mass kidnappers}}The '''1976 Chowchilla kidnapping''' was the abduction of a school bus driver and 26 children, ages 5 to 14, in Chowchilla, California on July 15, 1976. The three kidnappers imprisoned their victims in a buried box truck within a quarry in Livermore, California, intending to demand a ransom for their return. After about 16 hours underground, the driver and children were able to dig themselves out and escape. | |||
The quarry owner's son, Frederick Newhall Woods IV, and two of his friends, brothers James and Richard Schoenfeld, were arrested and convicted of the crime. By 2015, both Schoenfelds had been paroled, while Woods remains incarcerated as of fall 2019. | |||
== Kidnapping == | == Kidnapping == | ||
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In 2016, the twenty-five surviving kidnapped children settled a lawsuit they had filed against their kidnappers. The money they received was paid out of Frederick Woods' trust fund, and although the exact settlement amount was not disclosed, one survivor stated that they had each received "enough to pay for some serious therapy - but not enough for a house. | In 2016, the twenty-five surviving kidnapped children settled a lawsuit they had filed against their kidnappers. The money they received was paid out of Frederick Woods' trust fund, and although the exact settlement amount was not disclosed, one survivor stated that they had each received "enough to pay for some serious therapy - but not enough for a house. | ||
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