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Corona Man Arrested for Attempted Kidnapping of Two Young Girls
15 Nov
Summary
- 61-year-old Corona man arrested for attempted abduction of two girls
- Incidents occurred on Nov. 11, victims escaped unharmed
- Suspect's home searched, evidence of kidnapping and illegal drugs found

On November 12, 2025, authorities in Riverside County, California, arrested a 61-year-old Corona man for attempting to kidnap two young girls in separate incidents the previous day.
The first incident occurred around 4:13 p.m. on November 11, when a 12-year-old girl was grabbed by the arm and nearly pulled into a vehicle on Santiago Canyon Road. The girl was able to escape and seek help from a nearby adult.
Just prior to his arrest, the suspect, identified as Delory Sinclar, had also attempted to abduct a 14-year-old girl. Neither victim sustained any injuries during the attempted kidnappings.
Following Sinclar's arrest, investigators obtained search warrants for his residence and vehicle. On November 12, deputies executed a warrant at his home in the Horsethief Canyon area, recovering evidence related to the kidnapping attempts as well as a large quantity of illegal narcotics.
Sinclar was booked into the Robert Presley Detention Center on $1 million bail, facing charges including kidnapping, attempted kidnapping, annoying or molesting a minor, and possession of illegal drugs. The Riverside County Sheriff's Office is continuing to investigate and believes there may be additional victims.




