One of a pair of suspects charged with allegedly kidnapping a 3-month-old baby from his grandmother’s Northern California home had befriended the woman and became “obsessed” with the child, according to local Spanish-language reports. 

The grandmother, Victoria Mejia, told Univision 14 San Francisco that she met Yesenia Guadalupe Ramirez, 43, at church. Ramirez befriended her and seemed to hover over her when her grandson, Brandon Cuellar, was near, Fox affiliate KTVU-TV reported. 

She constantly wanted to be around the child, Cuellar’s mother Jessica Ayala said. She said she was at work cleaning houses when she got a call from her sister-in-law informing her of the abduction. 

“I didn’t know how to react,” she told Univision. “I fell to the ground and it was a moment that I can’t explain.”

The boy was snatched on April 25 from Mejia’s San Jose apartment as she was unloading groceries, police said. He was found Tuesday after an intense police search. Ramirez, 43, allegedly convinced Mejia to go with her to Walmart so they could buy baby supplies before the alleged abduction, the Univision report said. 

The child was found in Jose Roman Portillo’s home after a tipster spotted a van allegedly registered to Yesenia Guadalupe Ramirez.San Jose Police Department

She was arrested after she kept changing her story during a police interview, authorities said. 

A tipster spotted a van allegedly registered to Ramirez and Cuellar was found in the home of Jose Roman Portillo, who is also charged in the case. His connection to the case has not been disclosed. 

The child was snatched on April 25 from Mejia's San Jose apartment as she was unloading groceries, police said.The child was snatched on April 25 from Mejia’s San Jose apartment as she was unloading groceries, police said.San Jose Police Department

He was allegedly seen on surveillance camera carrying a baby car seat and walking to a vehicle moments after the baby was taken. A third person who was arrested, Baldomeo Sandoval, 37, was released from police custody Thursday and will not face charges, the San Jose Police Department said. 

Relatives told Univision that he is married to Ramirez.

She allegedly plotted the abduction, police said.