Posted on 08/08/2013 6:55:37 PM PDT by moonshinner_09
FAYETTE COUNTY, Iowa A Guatemalan man living illegally in Iowa under an assumed identity has been accused of kidnapping and sexually abusing a 13-year-old girl.
Police said 23-year-old Rodrigo Sandoval Estrada who had been living in Ossian as 20-year-old Ramon Marcus Perez has four more victims in neighboring Winneshiek County.
Fayette County Sheriff Marty Fisher said their investigation began August 1 when officials with the Department of Human Services contacted the sheriffs office as part of a sexual abuse inquiry that had originated in Winneshiek County.
DHS knew about one incident and it led to more, Fisher said. It was important to get warrants for this person and get him in custody before he disappears or hurts someone else.
Working with DHS, the Winneshiek County Sheriffs Office and the Ossian/Calmar Police Department, investigators were led to Estrada. Fisher said it was during the investigation that authorities learned about the alleged kidnapping and sexual abuse of a 13-year-old girl in late June 2013.
According to court documents, Estrada who works in construction - picked up the girl while she was walking down the street in Waucoma and took her to an apartment. While at the apartment, Estrada sexually abused the girl, the documents state.
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Doing the sexual molestation that ordinary Americans won’t do.
We are going to have an epidemic of this. Whatched a documentary sometime back about how bad this is in central America.
Many areas of Mexico age of consent is 12, 15..
Many areas of Mexico age of consent is 12, 15.
Fine. They should go home and have a grand old time.
Here in NJ any female is game for them; age is irrelevant (they don’t just rae young ones).
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