Man drugs middle schooler, abandons him on busy freeway

A man from Los Angeles is facing serious charges for labor trafficking after allegedly manipulating a 14-year-old boy into photographing numerous clothing items, administering Adderall to him, and ultimately leaving him stranded on a highway.

Brandon Holguin, aged 26 and residing in Thousand Oaks, appeared in court on Wednesday to answer to six felony charges related to the exploitation of the teenager. Authorities allege that Holguin first encountered and targeted the boy at a thrift store in northern Los Angeles County several months prior.


Mugshot of Brandon Holguin with blonde hair and face tattoos.
Brandon Holguin, 26, of Thousand Oaks, was arraigned Wednesday on six felony counts tied to the alleged exploitation of the teen. LA County DA’s Office

Between May 2 and May 5, 2025, Holguin is accused of separating the boy from his family, seizing his cellphone to prevent his mother from tracking him, and subsequently selling the device.

Prosecutors further allege that Holguin used a fake ID to pawn jewelry given to the teen by his family, netting several hundred dollars from the transaction.

The boy was reportedly taken to multiple locations throughout Los Angeles County, where he was compelled to organize, prepare, and photograph second-hand clothing intended for online sale, often in a motel room.

Officials claim that Holguin provided the boy with Adderall, pressuring him to consume the stimulant to endure late-night work sessions, despite the drug making the boy feel unwell.

“Human labor traffickers frequently target vulnerable children, gaining their trust before isolating them and profiting from the child’s forced labor,” Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman said.

“For three terrifying days, the victim’s parents and law enforcement desperately searched for this missing teen, fearing the worst had happened.”  


Download The California Post App, follow us on social, and subscribe to our newsletters

After a plan to traffic the boy to Northern California reportedly fell through, Holguin is accused of leaving the boy alone on a Los Angeles freeway at night on May 5, before driving off with the money from the stolen phone and jewelry.

The teen managed to escape the freeway, reach a nearby location, and get help from staffers, who called 911. He was later found by LAPD officers and reunited with his family the same day.  

Holguin was arrested by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department on May 9, 2025, and has pleaded not guilty to charges including human trafficking, child stealing, child abuse, furnishing a minor with a controlled substance, employing a minor during unauthorized hours, and false personation.  

He is being held on $650,000 bail and faces up to 14 years in state prison if convicted. A pretrial hearing is scheduled for June 3 at the Pasadena Courthouse.  

Investigators believe there could be additional victims and are urging anyone with information to come forward.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like
Romanch Mahajan's family demands NYC ban horse carriages

Romanch Mahajan’s Family Urges NYC to Ban Horse Carriages After Tragic Death

The grieving relatives of an 18-year-old tourist who was fatally thrown from…
Tim Walz’s jab at Trump over Reflecting Pool draws fraud scandal backlash: 'Sit this one out'

Tim Walz Takes Aim at Trump’s Reflecting Pool Plan, Sparks Backlash Over Minnesota Fraud Scandal

Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz sparked a wave of online reaction after…
Zohran Mamdani Targets Pro-Israel PAC Again as ‘Monsters’ Remark Fuels Anti-Jewish Violence Concerns - Internewscast Journal

Zohran Mamdani Targets Pro-Israel PAC Again as ‘Monsters’ Remark Fuels Anti-Jewish Violence Concerns

Mayor Zohran Mamdani is standing by his decision to describe a pro-Israel…
Tesla in autopilot mode left roadway and crashed into home, killing 76-year-old woman inside, officials say

Tesla on Autopilot Crashes Into Home, Killing 76-Year-Old Woman Inside, Officials Say

A 76-year-old woman died and a man was hurt Friday night after…
Trump official says Greenland could bring back all-you-can-eat shrimp at Red Lobster

Trump Official Says Greenland Could Help Revive Red Lobster’s Endless Shrimp

A Trump-appointed official who has long advocated for stronger U.S. ties with…
NYC exec who stole $6M -- and bought $150K engagement ring -- learns his fate

NYC Executive Sentenced for Stealing $6M and Buying $150K Engagement Ring

A Manhattan marketing executive who admitted stealing nearly $6 million from his…
Mayor of former California oil boomtown speaks out about refusal to step down

California Oil Boomtown Mayor Breaks Silence on Refusal to Resign

The mayor of Avenal, a former California oil boomtown now caught in…
Charlie Kirk murder suspect's ex-roommate can't testify at hearing, judge rules

Judge Blocks Ex-Roommate’s Testimony in Charlie Kirk Murder Suspect Hearing

A Utah judge ruled Monday that the former roommate of Tyler Robinson,…
Former UC Berkeley swim star alleges coach mocked her after suicide attempt in new lawsuit

UC Berkeley Swimming Lawsuit: Former Star Says Coach Ridiculed Her After Suicide Attempt

A lawsuit against the University of California Board of Regents has revived…
Lionel Messi breaks World Cup scoring record with his 17th goal for Argentina

Lionel Messi Makes History With Record 17th World Cup Goal for Argentina

ARLINGTON, Texas — Lionel Messi set a new World Cup scoring mark…
Trump gets major win against China in African rare earth minerals race

Trump Scores Rare Earths Breakthrough in Africa as U.S. Challenges China’s Mineral Dominance

JOHANNESBURG — In a move being described as a significant victory for…
Former Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip back in court as case proceeds to retrial in 1997 murder case

Richard Glossip Returns to Court as Oklahoma Retrial Moves Forward in 1997 Murder Case

A former Oklahoma death row prisoner freed after nearly 30 years behind…