Arrest of woman accused of trying to kidnap Joe Montana's grandchild caught on video

The woman who allegedly tried to kidnap Joe Montana's grandchild pleaded not guilty Tuesday

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Wednesday, September 30, 2020
Woman pleads not guilty in attempted abduction of Joe Montana's grandchild
The woman who allegedly tried to kidnap Joe Montana's grandchild from his Malibu home entered a not guilty plea on Tuesday.

LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The woman who allegedly tried to kidnap Joe Montana's grandchild from his Malibu home entered a not guilty plea on Tuesday.

New cellphone video shows deputies taking Sodsai Predpring Dalzell, 39, into custody in Malibu shortly after she allegedly tried to abduct the 9-month-old child on Saturday.

Cellphone video shows deputies take a woman into custody after she allegedly tried to kidnap Joe Montana's grandchild in Malibu.

The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office has charged Dalzell with attempted kidnapping of a victim under 14 years old and first-degree residential burglary with a person present. She entered a not-guilty plea on Tuesday and is expected to return to court for a preliminary hearing on Oct. 20.

If convicted, she faces a maximum sentence of up to eight years in state prison. Bail has been set at $200,000.

RELATED: Joe Montana thwarts attempted kidnapping of grandchild in Malibu

Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Montana and his wife intervened during the alleged attempted kidnapping of their 9-month-old grandchild at their home in Malibu Saturday night, authorities said.

She is accused of breaking into the Hall of Fame quarterback's home just before 5 p.m. on Saturday.

Montana and his wife Jennifer were home when a woman entered the house, and removed a sleeping child from the playpen and held it in her arms. Montana and his wife confronted the woman and he was able to take the child out of the suspect's arms, the sheriff's department says.

The woman fled, but was later tracked down at a nearby house and arrested.

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