Posted on 08/20/2022 10:22:58 AM PDT by chrisinoc
PAULDEN, AZ (3TV/CBS 5) — A mother in Yavapai County is credited with saving her daughter from a registered sex offender who allegedly broke into her family’s home overnight.
Around 3 a.m. Wednesday, Yavapai County sheriff’s deputies responded to a trespassing call at a home on State Route 89 in Paulden. When they arrived, they found a man lying on the ground with his pants down. He was injured after an apparent struggle with a woman and her teenage son.
Deputies learned that the suspect had broken into a home a short time before and made his way to a 12-year-old girl’s bedroom. The girl told investigators she woke up to a man touching her face, who then got into bed with her. The girl was able to get her mother’s attention, who ran to the room and told him to leave. When he refused, the sheriff’s office says the mom “physically removed” him from the home.
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54 year old man molesting a 12 year old girl. If he claimed to be a female school teacher, the judge would give him probation. /spit
Probably a Qanon.
>> The guy is lucky to be alive.
Figured he’d prefer to be dead
IMO, these sex offenders should be taken behind the court house and shot in the back of the head upon conviction.
Id go for 8 round of double ought
He is in for a rough time in prison.
The article said the mother told him to leave and HE REFUSED. At that point, she should have pulled out a gun and taken care of the matter. Permanently.
In an M2?
C’mon people. Show a little compassion. He’d been out of prison for almost a week without getting caught doing anything.
I’ve got some pretty nice sharp garden tools.
That is the Chinese method of capital punishment, no appeals, no wasting time.
00 buck, messy but very effective.
I would hate to kill my neighbor
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