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    Yet another child enticement that didn't have to be!


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    above article......A BIG Welcome to High Desert Patriot!!!!!!!

    Man jailed on child enticement allegation
    By Andrea Jackson
    Times-News writer
    Authorities allege a 22-year-old Twin Falls man took a 15-year-old girl in April from her school to have sex, and then this week enticed her to run away from home to a local motel where she was found hiding on Monday.

    Alex Eduardo Avila is lodged in the Twin Falls County Jail with $25,500 bond and a border patrol hold, on charges of enticing a child and lewd conduct with a child under 16.

    Authorities assert in court records that on Monday the girl's parents called police about her disappearance from her Twin Falls home.

    The girl worked with Avila at Mi Pueblo, a Twin Falls Mexican bakery. Her parents suspected Avila in the disappearance because they thought the two were dating without their consent and her parents thought Avila was 19, according to court records.

    Police say Avila first denied involvement in the girl's disappearance until another Mi Pueblo worker gave authorities Avila's cell phone showing he had been communicating with the girl after she disappeared, court records show.

    With that, police told Avila he was a suspect and detained him, according to court records. "Eduardo then advised that he did know where she was and he would tell us."

    Avila allegedly went on to tell police the girl was staying in room 6 of the Dunes Motel in Twin Falls, where she answered the door on Monday. There, she allegedly told authorities that Avila got her the room on Sunday, and at 4 a.m. on Monday she ran away from home and took a taxi to the room.

    Motel workers told police that Avila gave a different name to reserve the room ��" Marcos Avila ��" and that he planned to buy the room for a month for himself and someone he referred to as his wife, according to court records.

    Avila allegedly told police he used a false name "to make it harder for (the girl) to be found," court records show.

    Motel workers also told authorities that Avila had other one-night stays there, though he has a home in town. Authorities don't know if Avila's motel stays were with the girl, court records show.

    Avila and the girl on Monday both denied an "intimate relationship," police say in court records.

    But on Tuesday, the teenager changed her story after her parents called police with concerns that Avila had sex with their underage daughter, according to court records.

    The girl allegedly told police Tuesday that in April "Eduardo had told her that he was going to be with her forever and talked her into having sex with him at the Dunes Motel," court records show.

    "Eduardo picked her up from O'Leary Junior High School on a Tuesday in April 2009 and drove her to the Dunes Motel where they had sex," according to court records. "After having sex Eduardo drove (the girl) back to O'Leary Junior High and dropped her off at the bus stop."

    The girl is not charged with a crime, according to online court records, though police say they arrested her on Monday for being incorrigible and a runaway.

    After Avila's arrest, the girl's dad allegedly told police he is "worried Eduardo will come back to Twin Falls, after being deported to Mexico, to harm (the girl) or the family."

    A 14-year-old Jerome girl was allegedly taken from her school in October by 35-year-old Hector Guerrero-Castillo but she was found in December in Mexico City and returned to her parents.

    Guerrero-Castillo was charged with kidnapping and 10 counts of lewd conduct with a minor. Authorities think he is probably still in Mexico.

    "A warrant has been issued for his arrest, but he is still at large and believed to be in Mexico," said Jerome County Sheriff Doug McFall.

    Avila was arraigned Tuesday for the enticement charge and has a preliminary hearing in that case set for July 7. He was arraigned Wednesday on the lewd conduct allegation and that case is scheduled for a preliminary hearing on June 26 in Twin Falls 5th District Court.

    Andrea Jackson may be reached at 208-735-3380.
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    Hi HighDesertPatriot - Welcome to ALIPAC!

    edit: I just saw grandmasmad beat me to it! Post wasn't there yet when I started.

    I'm printing the text of the article you posted here.

    Man jailed on child enticement allegation
    By Andrea Jackson
    Times-News writer

    Authorities allege a 22-year-old Twin Falls man took a 15-year-old girl in April from her school to have sex, and then this week enticed her to run away from home to a local motel where she was found hiding on Monday.

    Alex Eduardo Avila is lodged in the Twin Falls County Jail with $25,500 bond and a border patrol hold, on charges of enticing a child and lewd conduct with a child under 16.

    Authorities assert in court records that on Monday the girl's parents called police about her disappearance from her Twin Falls home.

    The girl worked with Avila at Mi Pueblo, a Twin Falls Mexican bakery. Her parents suspected Avila in the disappearance because they thought the two were dating without their consent and her parents thought Avila was 19, according to court records.

    Police say Avila first denied involvement in the girl's disappearance until another Mi Pueblo worker gave authorities Avila's cell phone showing he had been communicating with the girl after she disappeared, court records show.

    With that, police told Avila he was a suspect and detained him, according to court records. "Eduardo then advised that he did know where she was and he would tell us."

    Avila allegedly went on to tell police the girl was staying in room 6 of the Dunes Motel in Twin Falls, where she answered the door on Monday. There, she allegedly told authorities that Avila got her the room on Sunday, and at 4 a.m. on Monday she ran away from home and took a taxi to the room.

    Motel workers told police that Avila gave a different name to reserve the room ��" Marcos Avila ��" and that he planned to buy the room for a month for himself and someone he referred to as his wife, according to court records.

    Avila allegedly told police he used a false name "to make it harder for (the girl) to be found," court records show.

    Motel workers also told authorities that Avila had other one-night stays there, though he has a home in town. Authorities don't know if Avila's motel stays were with the girl, court records show.

    Avila and the girl on Monday both denied an "intimate relationship," police say in court records.

    But on Tuesday, the teenager changed her story after her parents called police with concerns that Avila had sex with their underage daughter, according to court records.

    The girl allegedly told police Tuesday that in April "Eduardo had told her that he was going to be with her forever and talked her into having sex with him at the Dunes Motel," court records show.

    "Eduardo picked her up from O'Leary Junior High School on a Tuesday in April 2009 and drove her to the Dunes Motel where they had sex," according to court records. "After having sex Eduardo drove (the girl) back to O'Leary Junior High and dropped her off at the bus stop."

    The girl is not charged with a crime, according to online court records, though police say they arrested her on Monday for being incorrigible and a runaway.

    After Avila's arrest, the girl's dad allegedly told police he is "worried Eduardo will come back to Twin Falls, after being deported to Mexico, to harm (the girl) or the family."

    A 14-year-old Jerome girl was allegedly taken from her school in October by 35-year-old Hector Guerrero-Castillo but she was found in December in Mexico City and returned to her parents.

    Guerrero-Castillo was charged with kidnapping and 10 counts of lewd conduct with a minor. Authorities think he is probably still in Mexico.

    "A warrant has been issued for his arrest, but he is still at large and believed to be in Mexico," said Jerome County Sheriff Doug McFall.

    Avila was arraigned Tuesday for the enticement charge and has a preliminary hearing in that case set for July 7. He was arraigned Wednesday on the lewd conduct allegation and that case is scheduled for a preliminary hearing on June 26 in Twin Falls 5th District Court.

    Andrea Jackson may be reached at 208-735-3380.

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    Sorry folks, I thought I was saving bandwidth by posting the link. Next time I'll post the text!
    Thanks much for the welcomes and a hearty howdy to you!!

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    Welcome HighDesertPatriot!

    Some of our members do not want to click on the source link so we also post the entire article.

    Please continue to post news, we appreciate it and again welcome, glad you found us.
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