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    Kidnapped & Raped in CA

    Police: Woman kidnapped from Santa Cruz store, robbed and raped
    By JENNIFER SQUIRES - Sentinel Staff Writer
    Article Launched: 06/06/2008 06:32:03 PM PDT


    SANTA CRUZ - Police are looking for two men who kidnapped a woman at gunpoint Thursday afternoon, robbed and sexually assaulted her, then held her overnight.
    The 35-year-old Santa Cruz woman called police at noon Friday, just after the two men blindfolded her and drove her in her vehicle to the intersection of highways 1 and 9, where they fled on foot.

    The two men have not been identified or arrested, police said.

    "This is exceptionally unique because there were multiple felonies committed," police spokesman Zach Friend said. He called it "one of the most horrific crimes we've had here recently."

    The woman's ordeal began around 1 p.m. Wednesday when she was shopping at Ross Dress for Less on River Street, police said. She told officers an older man had been following her in the store for a while, then he approached her and pressed what she believed was a gun to
    her side, police said.

    She left the store with him and they were met in the parking lot by a second, older man, according to police. They forced her into her vehicle and made her drive them to the Santa Cruz Community Credit Union on Front Street, where one of the men walked into the credit union with her. He made her withdraw a substantial sum of money and give it to them, police said.

    The men told the woman to drive back to the store parking lot where they held her in the vehicle for several hours, police reported.

    As it was getting dark, the men forced the woman to drive them around the county and eventually to a home that might have been in the San Lorenzo Valley, police said.

    There, the younger man raped her, police said.

    Investigators think the sexual assault occurred at least 10 to 12 hours after she was kidnapped from the store.

    They kept the woman in one room of the home overnight. She believed the men had a gun, though she did not see a weapon, police said.

    In the morning, the men blindfolded the woman and drove her back to Santa Cruz. They left her in her vehicle and ran away, according to police.

    When officers reached her just after noon, the woman was "exceptionally traumatized" and had not eaten in 24 hours, Friend said.

    She was taken to the hospital and underwent a rape examination Friday. Investigators hope to speak with her again after she receives medical treatment and gets a chance to eat, Friend said.

    "There are definitely a lot of holes that we have to fill in on the investigation," he said.

    Police said they've confirmed much of the woman's story by reviewing surveillance videos from the store and the credit union. Forensic experts from the state Department of Justice will search her vehicle for DNA and other evidence. Also, officers are culling through the sex offender registry for possible suspects.

    "We have investigators looking to see if there's anyone who's committed similar crimes," said Friend, who was hesitant to say there was an imminent threat to other women. "At this point it appears isolated but we don't want to jump to any conclusions."

    The men, who spoke mostly in Spanish, were both Latino.

    One was in his mid-50s to mid-80s, about 5 feet, 2 inches tall, slightly heavy-set and missing his front teeth, according to police. He wore a long-sleeved white shirt.

    The second man, who the woman said raped her, was in his mid-40s and about 5 feet, 5 inches to 5 feet, 8 inches tall. He was heavy-set with dark hair; his skin was darker than the older man. He was wearing a white T-shirt and a black hat, police reported.

    Police asked anyone with information to call the Investigations Unit at 420-5820 or the anonymous tip line at 420-5995.

    Contact Jennifer Squires at 429-2449 or jsquires@santacruzsentinel.com.

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    Sent e-mail to author, sounds like illegals to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caasduit
    Sent e-mail to author, sounds like illegals to me.
    Likewise, sent e-mail asking her to check on the perps immigration status.
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    This Ross store is in a large shoping area. There are the following business' there: Office Max, PetsMart, Cost Plus and numberous smaller types such as coffee house, credit union, bakery.

    A couple of blocks down the street is a Lumbermen's Garden Center and lumber yard. There are always at least 30 to 40 illegals waiting for work at the entrance. On a corner opposite the shopping area is a Curves exercise building where another 15-20 illegals are loitering every day of the week.

    This area is one of the most heavily traveled in Santa Cruz. It is also near the San Lorenzo River which plays host to numerous homeless men and women. They panhandle in the large parking lot area. I have been followed into PetsMart by some pretty scary guys asking for money.

    There is absolutely no excuse for this kind of criminal activity. Santa Cruz has become infested with gang crime, grafitti, stabbings, shootings, car theft, etc.
    The two rapist have not been caught as of today. The Santa Cruz Sentinel will not enlarge those photos anytime soon. They never do.

    Santa Cruz is a sanctuary city!

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    Terrible for the victim in this case.

    Is this what you want for your legal citizens California?

    Where are you at Arnold?


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    This is tragic story. God bless the victim and her family, and I hope justice prevails for the perpetrators.

    That being said, I think these news stories do not advance our agenda on this blog. If we could magically beam up all the rapists and murderers and burglars and send them back to their native lands, that would be terrific. But that would not be enough. The fact is that the overwhelming numbers are damaging our quality of life through crowded roads, school, and public spaces. Their unskilled labor is not needed, and adds to an already burdened oversupply. Their lack of diversity transforms our culture for the worse.

    Plus, these particular alleged illegals (the story only refers to "Hispanic") will be investigated and pursued by competent law enforcement.

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    The central question for everyone, including the facilitators, illegal alien advocates, the ‘no human being is illegal’ compassion crowd, every legislator and RESPONSIBLE MEDIA REPORTERS is this…Why should even ONE American suffer a crime OF ANY SORT at the hands of an illegal alien? With border security and zero tolerance for illegal immigration, these crimes against our citizens are essentially 100% preventable.
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    Our government is the blame for crimes like this for allowing these criminals to freely wander our streets.

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    This update just in:

    Woman who claimed kidnap, robbery and rape was only robbed
    By JENNIFER SQUIRES - Sentinel Staff Writer
    Article Launched: 06/10/2008 04:42:50 PM PDT


    SANTA CRUZ - The woman who claimed she was kidnapped, robbed and raped Friday was neither sexually assaulted nor held against her will, police said Tuesday.
    However, investigators said the men scammed her out of a significant amount of money.

    "She was the victim of a crime," police spokesman Zach Friend said. "A crime did occur. A felony did occur... What's unfortunate is that there was a lot of fear in the community about this."

    Police said they have not arrested the woman for filing a false police report. That decision will be left to the District Attorney's Office.

    "Our role really is just to find out the truth," Capt. Steve Clark said.

    Prosecutor Andrew Isaac said Tuesday afternoon the D.A.'s Office has not received the reports about the case and no decision about filing charges against the woman had been made.

    "It's a developing issues. We'll look at the reports," Isaac said. "All I know is, fortunately, a woman was not kidnapped and raped."

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