
The Abduction Unfolds in Shocking Detail (Image Credits: Unsplash)
A 57-year-old volunteer at a Sikh temple in Tracy met a tragic end after kidnappers mistook him for their intended target, forcing him into a vehicle in broad daylight before his body turned up near Lake Berryessa days later.[1][2]
The Abduction Unfolds in Shocking Detail
Surveillance cameras at Gurdwara Gur Nanak Parkash captured the harrowing incident on February 17 around 2:30 p.m. Three individuals dressed in dark clothing arrived in a white SUV on West Grant Line Road.[1] One man knocked on doors at the temple complex, seeking assistance from a resident who shared a first name with their actual target.
Singh stepped forward to help with translation over the phone, but the situation escalated quickly. The kidnapper demanded to know if the other man had his “stuff.” When Singh resisted being pushed into the SUV, two more men emerged, struck him, and threw him inside before speeding away.[1] Temple staff inside the building remained unaware amid rainy weather until hours later.
A Life of Service Abruptly Ended
Avtar Singh had served as head cook and sevadaar at the temple for 23 years, preparing hundreds of meals monthly for a local homeless shelter and aiding wildfire victims.[3] Residents described him as humble, hardworking, and multi-talented, handling plumbing and electrical tasks alongside his kitchen duties.
He lived on the temple grounds with his wife and their three 6-month-old triplets, born prematurely. That evening, his wife returned from work to find the infants alone, prompting her to report him missing around 8:52 p.m.[2] The community had recently celebrated the triplets’ homecoming with a gathering.
- Head cook for 23 years at Gurdwara Gur Nanak Parkash.
- Volunteered meals for Stockton homeless shelter.
- Fixed temple maintenance issues.
- Father to premature triplets, celebrated their return home.
- Known for sincerity and quiet dedication.
Body Discovery and Official Confirmation
On February 20, a fisherman discovered Singh’s body near Lake Berryessa in Napa County, roughly 100 miles north of Tracy, with the white SUV abandoned nearby.[4] Authorities confirmed the connection over the weekend, classifying the case as a homicide though the cause of death remained undisclosed after autopsy.
San Joaquin County Sheriff Patrick Withrow stated that Singh was not the intended victim. “This was not a random act. They were targeted after another individual for a specific reason,” he explained.[2] Public information officer Heather Brent added, “We believe a different individual was a target and that Mr. Singh was mistakenly taken.”[1]
Temple spokesperson Deep Singh mourned the loss: “He was very sincere and hard working… but he was not only a cook, he was a multi-tasking person.”[3]
Investigation Presses Forward Amid Community Grief
Detectives from San Joaquin and Napa counties continued probing the isolated incident, urging tips from the public. No arrests had occurred, and details on the motive or abductors stayed limited to protect the case.[5]
A GoFundMe campaign quickly raised funds for funeral costs and family support, highlighting Singh’s impact. Loved ones noted his unwavering faith left a profound void in the Sikh community.
Key Takeaways
- Mistaken identity led to the targeting of a wrong man at the temple.
- Three suspects in dark clothes used a white SUV, later found at the scene.
- No ongoing threat to the public, per sheriff’s office.
This heartbreaking error claimed a devoted family man and community servant, leaving investigators determined to deliver justice. What do you think about this tragedy? Tell us in the comments.