Florida State Police say three illegal aliens kidnapped a woman He then sexually assaulted her before she fled.
According to the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, the female victim was forced into a car by three suspects around 1 a.m. Monday at a residential area on Lake Osborn Drive near John Prince Park.
They allegedly sexually assaulted the women at two separate locations. Police said they filmed the sexual assault at one location near the intersection of Congress Avenue and Melaleuca Lane.
“Thankfully, the victim was able to escape and was able to seek help from passersby,” Palm Beach County Sheriff’s spokeswoman Teri Barbera said.
A passerby took her to the hospital and called the police.
Police identified the three Guatemalan men as Andres Felipe Morales (29), Darinel Ordonez Jimenez (30), and Marcos Felipe Ramirez (31). The two were arrested around 7 p.m. Monday and taken to the Palm Beach County Jail, where Mr. Morales is charged with sexual assault and false imprisonment, and Mr. Jimenez and Mr. Ramirez are charged with two counts of felony criminal conspiracy. It was done.
One of the suspects, Morales, was suspected of not having a driver’s license in January. WPTV reported that the state attorney has dropped charges. Records say the charges were dropped in exchange for Morales paying a $100 fine and obtaining a valid driver’s license, which is impossible because he is an illegal alien.
local residents spoke with WPTV-TV About the scary accusations.
“I think it’s a terrible sound and I hope she’s okay, but it’s scary. It’s definitely not normal here,” said Alyssa Suarez, who was picking up trash around the lake. ” he said. “It’s really quiet. It’s really peaceful.”
“I didn’t hear anything. I didn’t hear any sirens, I didn’t hear any screaming, I didn’t hear anything,” Lauren Thiessen said. She used to not be worried about her children, but now she is. She said: “She has kids, she has a second daughter, and she even walks by herself, which is really crazy.”
Republicans have sharply criticized the Biden administration for worsening the crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border. Democrats are trying to deflect blame, accusing Republicans of cynically rejecting bipartisan proposals on immigration in order to use the issue in the 2024 election.
The three suspects were each given bail of $200,000. The two are scheduled to appear in court next on April 10th.
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