Man Charged With Murdering Mother Of Seven, Kidnapping Their Toddler

Man Charged With Murdering Mother Of Seven, Kidnapping Their Toddler

A man has been arrested after allegedly abducting his toddler son and killing the boy’s mother.

Deputies responded to a call concerning a deceased adult woman in the Lakeland Village community of Lake Elsinore, California, according to a press release issued by the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department. The victim was later identified as 43-year-old Natasha Denise Barlow.

Her son, 2-year-old Celestine Stoot III, was nowhere to be found.

“If you see my nephew or anything, just call the police,” said one of Barlow’s sisters to KTLA News. “Just say something.”

The sheriff’s office quickly named the child’s father, 42-year-old Celestine John Stoot Jr., as a suspect in Natasha’s death and issued an Amber Alert for the missing child.

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Celestine John Stoot Jr Pd

Celestine John Stoot Jr. Photo: Lake Elsinore Sheriff's Station

The statement warned that Stoot Jr. was armed and dangerous and not to be approached.

But on Tuesday, one day after discovering Natasha’s body, police located Stoot Jr. and the toddler at around 5:45 p.m. in Las Vegas, Nevada, according the sheriff's department.

The child was “unharmed,” and his father was arrested “without incident.” While authorities have not confirmed how Barlow was killed, family members say she was fatally shot, according to KTLA News. Police discovered the body after the victim's sister, Lakeisha Barlow, asked authorities to do a welfare check on her sibling when she could not establish contact.

Natasha was the mother of seven children.

“She has four young children, from 15 to 2 years old, who need their mom and who now don’t have a mom,” Natasha’s sister, Genique Stanford, told KTLA. “I just hope they would think of that before they consider helping this person who did this to her. She did not deserve that.”

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Natasha Denise Barlow Fb

Natasha Denise Barlow

While authorities have not elaborated on how investigators located Stoot Jr. and the toddler nearly 300 miles away from the crime scene, deputies said they were in the process of reuniting the child with his family, according to the press release.

“Thank you to everybody who shared a post or sent in a tip or whatever you did to aid and assist this investigation that lead [sic] to the capture of my sisters [sic] killer and brought her son back to us,” Genique Stanford wrote in a Facebook post. “We couldn’t be more grateful!! Thank you so much.”

Earlier posts appealed for help for the safe return of her nephew, while a post published last Tuesday captioned, “Yes God!!!!! They got his ass y’all.”

Stoot Jr. will be booked into the Clark County Jail to await extradition to Riverside County, according to the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office.

The case is considered active and ongoing.