7 ‘high-risk’ sex offenders released in California

7 ‘high-risk’ sex offenders released in CaliforniaThe inmates who were released are:

Luis Joel Ramirez, 27.
Ramirez was last known to have lived in Costa Mesa. According to the DA’s office, his criminal history includes sexual battery, assault with a deadly weapon, resisting a peace officer, burglary and possessing of a leaded cane, a deadly weapon. He was released on April 7 after serving 20 days on a parole violation for cutting off his GPS, then released again on April 24 after serving 16 days on a parole violation for failing to report, the DA’s office said.

James Franklin Bowling, 50.
Bowling last lived in Orange and his criminal history includes lewd conduct in a public place, repeated convictions for failing to register as a sex offender, repeated convictions for sex offender on school grounds and possession of controlled substance and paraphernalia, officials said. Bowling had two parole violations since February and was released on April 9 after serving 14 days on a parole violation for failing to charge his GPS monitoring device. He was ordered to report to parole but “does not report,” the DA’s office said.

Rudy William Grajeda Magdaleno, 39.
Magdaleno last lived in Anaheim. His criminal history includes child molestation, indecent exposure, assault, battery, criminal threats and inflicting injury on an adult, officials said. He has had five parole violations since 2017. He was released on April 13 after serving 142 days on a parole violation for failing to charge his GPS monitoring device. He was ordered to report but he “does not report,” officials said.

Calvin Curtis Coleman, 52.
Coleman last lived in Santa Ana and his criminal history includes lewd conduct in a public place, officials said. He has had three parole violations since 2019 and was released on April 13 after serving 18 days on a parole violation after failing to charge his GPS monitoring device. He was ordered to report to parole.

Kyle Albert Winton, 40.
Winton last lived in Mission Viejo and his criminal history includes annoying or molesting a child, criminal threats to cause great bodily injury or death, resisting a peace officer and DUI and hit and run with property damage, officials said. He has one parole violation and was released in April after serving 10 days on a parole violation for failing to charge his GPS. He was ordered to report to parole, but he “does not report,” officials said.

A homeless man pleaded not guilty Tuesday to 10 criminal charges related to allegations of harassing six teenage girls on a Laguna Beach trolley bus and making comments about shooting up schools, police said. Kyle Albert Winton, 39, of Laguna Beach entered his plea to one felony count of making criminal threats, one felony count of dissuading a witness from prosecuting a crime, one misdemeanor count of false imprisonment, one misdemeanor count of battery and six misdemeanor counts of child annoyance, according to court records. Just after 1:30 p.m. Friday, Laguna Beach police received a 911 call from a female rider of a city trolley bus reporting that a man was trying to touch her and a group of girls she was with and was making comments about shooting up schools, according to police. Officers responded and the trolley stopped on South Coast Highway at Nyes Place, police said. When the girls tried to get off the bus, the man grabbed the hair of one of them and pulled it, police said. He also blocked another girl from reaching the doorway, causing her to turn around and run for the back exit, police said. At the time of his arrest, Winton was on probation for criminal threats, police said. He was booked into Orange County Jail with bail set at $150,000, authorities said. source

Jose Adrian Oregel, 46.
Oregel last lived in Santa Ana and his criminal history includes unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor, oral copulation of a person under the age of 18 and causing great bodily injury. He was described by the DA’s office as a second striker. He was released on April 22 after serving 18 days for failing to charge his GPS device. He was ordered to report to parole.

Mario Ernesto Sandoval, 45.
Sandoval was last known to live in Stanton and his criminal history includes sexual battery, touching for sexual arousal, indecent exposure, assault on a peace officer and assault, officials said. He has had one parole violation in 2020. Officials said he failed to charge his GPS device and was unaccounted for one-third of the time he was out of custody. He was released on April 22 after serving 16 days on a parole violation for failing to report to charge his GPS device. He was ordered to report to parole.

Police have arrested a man who allegedly raped a juvenile several years ago. According to the arrest report, authorities spoke with the victim on December 28, 2018, about the incident. The victim advised that the sexual assault happened five years earlier. The suspect was identified as Mario Sandoval. The affidavit states that after the incident, the victim said he was scared of Sandoval. Sandoval was arrested and charged with first-degree rape. source

source: https://ktla.com/news/local-news/o-c-district-attorney-warns-residents-after-release-of-7-high-risk-sex-offenders-during-coronavirus-pandemic/

WARNING: Do not contact, confront, or attempt to apprehend.
The purpose of the release of the information is to allow members of the public to protect themselves and their children from sex offenders. (Penal Code section 290.45 (a)(2)) Any use of this information other than for the stated purpose is unlawful.

 

 

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