Mother of Boy Kidnapped in Texas Custody Case Terrified for Son's Safety

Mom said she's terrified for son after his father tricked courts into custody.

ByABC News via logo
December 17, 2009, 12:30 PM

Dec. 17, 2009 — -- The mother of a 10-year-old boy who police believe was kidnapped after his father tricked a court into giving him custody said she is heartbroken thinking about what he may be enduring.

"The hardest part is not being with him at night," Berenice Diaz told "Good Morning America" today, crying. "Not listening to him, it is not being with him, that is the hardest part."

Police say there were simply following orders when they forced an terrified Jean Paul Lacombe off a school bus and into his father's car, despite the boy's pleas to stay with his mother and his claims that his father hit him.

But now authorities say that the father, Jean Philippe Lacombe, 41, allegedly fooled a court into helping him get custody of his son by presenting documents in Spanish that he said gave him legal custody of his son Jean Paul. The document was actually a warrant from Mexico for his arrest, but the court couldn't read it and believed Lacombe.

"It's so hard to explain that is all a big mistake," Diaz said.

Authorities have since checked with Mexican officials and found that courts there last granted lawful custody to Diaz. Now investigators say Lacombe may have taken his son back across the border, triggering an international manhunt.

"Authorities have told me that Lacombe's car was seen crossing into Mexico back in October, but we aren't sure if he was in it," said Texas' Bexer County District Attorney Susan Reed.

Diaz released a copy of the videotape from the school bus in hopes of getting attention for her son's case. He is without medication and she is worried he may be in danger.

According to Diaz's lawyer Miquel Ortiz, Lacombe kidnapped his son once before in 2005, fleeing from Mexico to France with the boy before Diaz regained custody.

"The child is on daily medication for emotional problems stemming from the first kidnapping and now he's not taking it. That's our main concern," Ortiz said. "He has also made claims that his father physically abuses him."

Felony arrest warrants have been issued for Lacombe, who is accused of misrepresenting court documents to "unlawfully obtain possession of the child" and then disappearing with his son, according to Reed.