The FBI says a 41-year-old man accused of abducting an 11-year-old girl from Prince George's County had sex with her three times in his truck, and discussed marrying her in El Salvador before he was stopped and arrested in Tennessee.

Elmer Zelaya has been charged with transporting a minor across state lines with the intent to have sex. Charging documents filed in Maryland's federal court by the FBI say Zelaya had been calling the girl regularly for more than a year before the abduction. Zelaya, who's related to the victim by marriage, stayed with the family twice a month.

Around 2 a.m. on Feb. 13, the girl met Zelaya outside her house, jumped into his car and drove to Arlington to pick up his truck, charging documents said. On the way, authorities say, Zelaya bought two boxes of condoms and a coffee.

About 12 hours later, the girl's parents called the police and reported her missing. Zelaya called her parents 30 minutes later. He told her father he was in love with his 11-year-old daughter, authorities said.

Zelaya told the girl to pretend he was her father if they were stopped and questioned, according to charging documents. And that's exactly what she told a Tennessee Highway Patrol trooper when they were stopped a little after 10 p.m. on Feb. 13. But while on the scene, the trooper received the girl's picture from an Amber Alert. Zelaya was arrested and the girl was taken to Jackson Madison County General Hospital.

She told child welfare workers that Zelaya had sex with her times in his truck, the FBI said. She also told authorities that as they drove, the two talked about "what they wanted to do when they grew up and about how they loved each other,"charging documents said. They would get married when they got to El Salvador. Zelaya explained to the girl "what he wanted in a wife -- specifically that she needed to pay attention to him even if she had children to take care of."

Authorities say when they searched the truck they found two empty condom boxes.

Zelaya's authorization to work in the United States expires on March 19 and he had already told his boss he planned to quit his job, documents said.

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