MERCED, Calif. (KFSN) -- The Merced County Sheriff's Office released chilling new video Wednesday showing the moment a family of four, including an 8-month-old, was kidnapped.
All four family members have not been found.
The family was kidnapped Monday at gunpoint from a business in Merced, authorities said.
During a press conference on Wednesday, the Merced County Sheriff's Office released surveillance video showing the moments leading up to the abduction.
The video shows two of the family members - 36-year-old Jasdeep Singh and 39-year-old Amandeep Singh - coming out of the business with their hands zip-tied together.
Moments later, the video shows the kidnapper leading Jasleen Kaur and her 8-month-old baby, Aroohi Dheri, out of the building into a truck.
"We continue to ask for the public's help with any information that may assist us in locating the family's whereabouts," the Merced County Sheriff's Office said.
Jesus Manuel Salgado, the person of interest, was taken into custody Tuesday afternoon and remains in the hospital in critical condition after he tried to kill himself.
Authorities say deputies were informed that one of the victim's ATM cards was used at a bank in Atwater, a city about 9 miles north of Merced.
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Detectives received information that identified Salgado as a person of interest and that he attempted to take his own life before police arrived, a statement from authorities said, without specifying where he was taken into custody.
The sheriff's office said his own family contacted authorities reporting that Salgado had admitted to them he was involved with the kidnapping of the family.
The kidnapper took the baby, the child's mother, father and uncle, said Merced County Sheriff Vern Warnke.
Warnke said the kidnapper made no ransom demands or contact of any kind.
"If you guys have any helpful tips or video, please provide them to the sheriff's department. They're trying the best with what they can do, but we need the public's help right now," said one of the missing family member's relatives during Wednesday's press conference. "Please help us so my family can come home safe."
The sheriff said detectives believe the kidnapper destroyed unspecified evidence in an attempt to cover his tracks.
The sheriff's office said the FBI, the California Department of Justice, and other local law enforcement agencies are helping with the investigation.
Warnke says his investigators still don't have a motive for the kidnapping, but he says this isn't the first time that Salgado has held victims against their will.
According to the Merced County District Attorney's Office, there was a similar incident in December 2005. That landed Salgado in prison for charges of home invasion robbery with a gun, witness intimidation and attempted false imprisonment. The victims weren't hurt. He was released in June 2015.