Santa Rosa security guard who allegedly impersonated officer arrested for sexual assault

(Kron) – A working man as a security guard who claims to have known himself as a state as a “police” was arrested for sexual assault in Santa Rosa. Santa Rosa Police Administration said that in early August a woman to report that she is a victim of violent sexual assault.

The woman told the police that she was asleep in her car in the 90th Montgomery Drive bloc in early July when a man knew he was a law enforcement officer to contact immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) while he was reaching his car. The victim said that the man was wearing a uniform and badge.

Then he started sexual assault on women. The police have identified that the man was 42 -year -old Santa Santa Rosa.

Peni CERE (Photo: Santa Rosa PD)

The victim told the police that she was afraid to report the attack due to the threat of the ice that was contacted. She was convinced to go foot and the file of a family member.

With the help of the victim, the police managed to identify CERE. They have learned that he worked as a unified security guard in various locations in Santa Rosa, and often works in night seizures.

Santa Rosa PD launched a two -day investigation, as well as investigators of a special enforcement team (SET), investigators in the SRPD domestic violence team selecting the search and monitoring process to locate CERE.

CERE is at 9:15 pm and it comes out of a car in a parking lot on the 1100 Avenue block mass and was arrested. The police did not specify the date of his arrest, but he was seized at the main adult detention center in Sonoma Province on August 8 to try to commit rape, and to threaten or deport to commit sexual assault on.

The guarantee was set for $ 250,000.

Police says that based on the “boldness” of CERE, the fact that he knew himself was the police, and threatened to report the victim to the ice, they believe that there may be more victims who are afraid of progress.

“We encourage all victims and witnesses of crimes to progress, regardless of the migration situation,” said Santa Rosa PD.

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