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Man who is exposed to life for sexual allegations of crime for decades

A man from Woodland Hills was charged on Thursday for 10 cases in which sex crimes against four children were involved, who started after a girl talked about allegations of abuse in the canyon country from 2016 to 2019.

A subsequent investigation by the Department of Special Department of the Sheriff of the district of LA meant that prosecutors identified four victims, of whom Ernest Urioste (62) was abused at various times at a period of 25 years between 1994 and 2019, based on a criminal complaint.

He was not guilty: four crimes, the efforts of vigorously to a child under 14 years of age; Four crimes for oral copulation or sexual penetration with a child who is 10 years or younger; and two crimes of vigorously against a child, Thursday afternoon in departments in San Fernando Courthouse, according to a court official.

“He was arrested for an unconditional actions with the Moll -Criminal Code (Section) 288,” said SGT. Joseph Mesa from the Special -victim unit for North Los Angeles County, who describes the original report. “It was for the continuous sexual abuse of a minor between January 2016 and January 2019.” Mesa said that the SVU identified other “possible victims out there” because of the first report.

He said that he could not discuss information about the potential victims based on the type of indictment. He said he believed that the suspect and his victims know each other well, but they still investigate the kind of relationships.

The complaint states that two of the victims who were identified under their first name and finally initially identified under the age of 10 when they were abused.

After the first victim had contacted the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff station, the SVU began an investigation and then finally submitted a Ramey arrest against Uriost's arrest. An order command enables an arrest warrant to be issued that are issued before submitting accusations based on evidence that was submitted to the court by law enforcement.

The accusations also include the accusations that the victims were particularly vulnerable, that he took advantage of a position of trust and that his crimes were committed with planning and advice. He faces a possible maximum prison sentence in prison if he is convicted of all charges.

Anyone who has information about this incident can contact SCV Sheriff's station under 661-260-4000. If you prefer to provide anonymous information, you can call “Crime Stopers” by choosing (800) 222-tips (8477), using your smartphone by downloading the mobile app “P3 Tips” from Google Play or in the Apple App Store or using the Lacrimestoppers.org website.

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