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Cibolo ‘Horror House’ Case, Man Accused Of Holding Woman Hostage, Threatening Family

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Published on June 09, 2026
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A 32-year-old man is facing a kidnapping charge after a woman told police he held her inside his Cibolo home and threatened to kill her and her family if she tried to leave. The woman reported multiple visible injuries and told officers the man pointed a gun at her and took her cellphone, leaving her without a way to call for help. Authorities say the suspect was arrested during a traffic stop at a Flying J Travel Center on the 1800 block of North Foster Road and booked into the Bexar County Adult Detention Center.

What Police Say Happened

According to a San Antonio Police Department incident report cited by KSAT, the woman had left rehab late last month and went to the man's home in Cibolo. Two days later, she tried to leave. A witness told officers the suspect blocked the door, pointed a gun and warned, "If you try to leave or escape, I'll kill you and your family."

The report says the victim used the suspect's phone to contact a relative after he allegedly stole her own phone. Jail records show his bond was set at $50,000.

Arrest And Booking Records

The Bexar County Central Magistrate listing shows a booking for Adrian Anthony Longoria under booking number B202623149, confirming that he was processed by county officials after the traffic stop. The public magistrate search provides the official booking entry but does not include the full narrative of the alleged incident. The entry appears in the county's public booking records for arrests logged through the central magistrate office.

Legal Stakes Under Texas Law

Kidnapping is a felony in Texas and is defined as intentionally or knowingly abducting another person. Penalties increase if the victim is injured or sexually assaulted. Aggravated kidnapping and related offenses can bring even tougher sentences and can influence bond decisions and pretrial restrictions. Those provisions are outlined in Texas Penal Code §20.03 and related sections.

Help And Resources For Survivors

Local agencies provide shelter, legal help and counseling for survivors of domestic violence. The Bexar County Family Justice Center coordinates protective orders and wrap-around services, and Family Violence Prevention Services operates a 24/7 crisis hotline at (210) 733-8810 and runs the Battered Women and Children's Shelter in San Antonio. If someone is in immediate danger, call 911.

What Happens Next

The investigation is still underway, and any additional charges or court dates will appear in court filings and public records. We will update this story if more information becomes available from court documents or law-enforcement releases.