Illegal Immigrant Indicted in Rape of Young Girl Who Traveled for Abortion

Zachary Stieber
By Zachary Stieber
July 22, 2022US News
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Illegal Immigrant Indicted in Rape of Young Girl Who Traveled for Abortion
Gerson Fuentes in a mugshot dated July 12, 2022. (Columbus Police Department)

A grand jury in Ohio on July 21 indicted Gerson Fuentes on two felony counts of rape.

Fuentes, 27, raped a girl who was 9 years old multiple times, according to the indictment, which was filed in Franklin County court.

An attorney representing Fuentes did not respond to a request for comment.

The defendant’s arraignment is scheduled for Monday.

Rape

Fuentes confessed to raping the young girl at least twice, according to Columbus Police Department detective Jeffrey Huhn.

The girl also identified Fuentes as the man who impregnated her, police say.

The first rape happened between Jan. 1 and May 11, according to the indictment. The second happened on or about May 12.

Police became involved after Franklin County Child Services alerted officers of the rape. Child services is mandated to report rapes when they become aware of them. The initial report came from the mother of the girl, Huhn testified in court earlier in July.

The girl was later taken to Indiana to get an abortion, according to Huhn.

Dr. Caitlin Bernard, who performed the abortion, filed a report on the procedure with Indiana officials several days later. It remains unclear if Bernard reported suspected child abuse, which is mandatory under Indiana law. The state child services agency declined to release records, citing privacy provisions.

Illegal Immigrant

Fuentes is in the country illegally, according to a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement official.

The official told The Epoch Times that there is no history of deportation, meaning Fuentes may have only crossed the border once.

The Columbus Police Department listed Fuentes’s nationality as “Central America” information accompanying his mugshot.

In prosecutors’ motion to hold Fuentes without bail, they said Fuentes “is not a U.S. citizen.”

“Due to the potential sentence the defendant is facing, coupled with potential deportation, there is no release conditions that can reasonably assure the safety of the victim, a [redacted] year old child, who remains a key witness in the case against the defendant,” Franklin County assistant prosecuting attorney Daniel Meyer wrote in the motion, which was obtained by The Epoch Times.

The court opted to give Fuentes $2 million bond, but he has remained locked up because he has not posted the bond, according to jail and court records.

From The Epoch Times

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