October 25th 2024.
A man from Denver, named Gabriel Estrada, has been found guilty of attempting to lure a minor for illegal sexual activity. The incident occurred when Estrada drove all the way to Wyoming, where he had planned to have sexual intercourse with a girl who he believed was only 13 years old. Little did he know that the girl he was chatting with on a social media app was actually an undercover agent posing as a teenager.
After confirming that the girl was willing to engage in sexual activity with him, Estrada made the decision to drive to Laramie. However, he didn't stop there. He also asked if the girl had any friends who were interested in participating in the encounter. The U.S. Attorney's office for the Wyoming district revealed that Estrada had told the authorities that he didn't believe the girl was truly 13 years old.
This case has raised concern and awareness about the dangers of online predators and the need for stricter measures to protect minors from such incidents. In a related article, it was reported that a High School administrator from Mountain Range was charged with child sexual assault. This was followed by another article stating that the same administrator had sent inappropriate pictures to an underage student via Snapchat. The school's dean was also accused of sending similar pictures to a different student.
In a separate incident, a man from Commerce City was caught in a child predator sting and has been sentenced to probation. Similarly, a man from Fort Carson has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for child sexual abuse. It is clear that these cases are a reminder of the continuous efforts needed to keep our children safe from such heinous acts.
Estrada's sentencing is scheduled for January 13th. He could potentially face up to 10 years in prison along with a hefty fine of $250,000. It is a small victory for the authorities and a step towards justice for the innocent victims. Let this be a reminder to all that such crimes will not be tolerated and that we must remain vigilant in protecting our children. Stay informed by signing up to receive crime news straight to your inbox.
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