November 8th 2024.
In Oakland, a 22-year-old man is facing serious charges after allegedly raping a 16-year-old girl. According to court records, the victim had reached out to the man for a cellphone charger, but instead, she was sexually assaulted.
The incident was reported to the Oakland police in two separate stages. Initially, the girl's mother contacted the authorities to report her daughter as missing. However, while an officer was taking the mother's statement, the girl sent a text message to her mom, revealing that she had been sexually assaulted and needed immediate help.
The accused, Eric Eugene Conley Jr., a resident of Oakland, has been charged with rape, forcible oral copulation, forcible sodomy, and unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor. He entered a plea of not guilty on November 4th and is scheduled for a bail hearing on November 19th, according to court records.
The alleged incident occurred in April 2023, but charges were not filed until this year. The evidence against Conley includes the victim's identification of him from a photograph and a DNA match from a rape kit, as stated in court records.
The victim told authorities that she knew Conley through social media and had contacted him for a phone charger as her battery was running low. However, when he arrived in his vehicle, he convinced her to get in, and they drove off to another part of Oakland.
During the ride, the victim expressed her fear for her safety and thought about the unfortunate children who are kidnapped and never heard from again. However, she was too scared to vocalize her feelings. Upon reaching their destination, Conley allegedly sexually assaulted her and even went as far as placing a pillow over her face to muffle her cries.
Interestingly, Conley was arrested in March of last year for a freeway shooting on Interstate 580. Reports suggest that he was identified as a member of an East Bay gang by the police in that case.
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