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Kidnapper Who Held Ex-GF, Family Captive In Vehicle For Weeks Gets Prison Time In Maryland

A kidnapper and three-time felon who held his ex-girlfriend and their two children captive in a vehicle for two weeks in Maryland is heading to prison.

Pack is heading to prison for 25 years without the chance of parole.

Pack is heading to prison for 25 years without the chance of parole.

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Juan Michael Pack, 40, has been sentenced to 25 years in prison without the possibility of parole, State's Attorney Anne Colt Leitess announced. The sentence was sought due to Pack’s status as a repeat felon offender.

The charges stem from an incident on March 2, 2023 in which Anne Arundel County police were alerted by a principal and guidance counselor at an area school that the mother of a disabled 10-year-old boy appeared “extremely distraught” when picking him up from class.

Investigators said the mother reported being held captive by her ex-boyfriend, who was later identified as Pack, and having to leave school with the boy to avoid making Pack suspicious.

The counselor walked the woman and her son to her car and noted that the boy was dehydrated.

Police proceeded to issue a lookout for Pack’s Dodge Charger and found him, as well as the victim and their children, at an apartment in Glen Burnie, where Pack was arrested.

The victim told police that Pack forced her and their children, ages 10 and 7, to live with him in his vehicle for two weeks, during which he strangled her and threatened her. 

Police reported “visible bruising to the victim’s face and neck” and stated that the victim’s disabled son “suffered bed sores for long periods of time in his car seat” at the time.

Pack, of Glen Burnie, was found guilty by an Anne Arundel County jury of two counts of first-degree assault and other offenses following a three day trial in November 2023.

"The victim had sought protective orders against the defendant because of this threatening behavior," said State's Attorney Anne Colt Leitess said. "Despite those orders, he held the victim and their children captive for what must have been a very frightening and horrifying two-week period. 

"I commend the victim for her bravery in not only finding a way to seek help, but for testifying at trial," Leitess continued. "Her reliving these terrifying events lead the jury to guilty convictions and keeps the defendant in prison for many years without parole."

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