An illegal alien is accused of raping a 14-year-old girl with autism on New Year’s Eve in the sanctuary state of California.
Enrique Bautista Vasquez, a 20-year-old illegal alien allegedly carrying a stolen Social Security card and a fraudulent green card, has been arrested by the Cathedral City Police Department and charged with child rape and sexual assault of a person unable to consent, as well as abuse of a particularly vulnerable victim.
According to police, on New Year’s Eve, the victim walked out of her home unannounced — a behavior that is attributed to her autism. The girl ultimately made it to the campus of Mayfield College where she encountered Vasquez, who allegedly convinced her to walk with him.
This is when police allege that Vasquez lured the girl back to his apartment and raped her, as well as sodomized her.--->READ MORE HEREUndocumented Migrant Charged with Raping Autistic Cathedral City Girl:
An undocumented immigrant accused of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old autistic girl allegedly lured to his Cathedral City apartment on New Year's Eve was charged on Wednesday with rape of a minor and other offenses.
Enrique Bautista Vasquez, 20, was arrested last week following an investigation by the Cathedral City Police Department that began at the start of the year.
Along with rape, Vasquez is charged with sentence-enhancing allegations of sexual assault of a person unable to consent and abuse of a victim deemed ``particularly vulnerable.''
The defendant, who is being held in lieu of $1 million bail at the Benoit Detention Center, was slated to make his initial court appearance Wednesday afternoon at the Larson Justice Center in Indio.
According to a bail-setting declaration authored by CCPD Detective Steven Armenta, the alleged assault occurred late on the night of Dec. 31, into the predawn hours of Jan. 1, in the apartment Vasquez shared with others, whose identities were not disclosed, on Victoria Drive.
Armenta said the victim, whose identity was not disclosed, has a habit of wandering out of her family's home without telling anyone and walking the streets -- behavior attributed to her autism.
On the rainy night in question, she walked to Mayfield College on Date Palm Drive for unknown reasons and encountered Vasquez near the campus, according to the police affidavit. The defendant persuaded her to walk with him around a business center for an unspecified period before coaxing her into returning with him to his residence, Armenta alleged. --->READ MORE HERE
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