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Industry: Sex Offender Compliance Op Nets 3

STAFF REPORTS

Industry – The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Industry Station has issued a report that should give local residents some reassurance. On Fri., Aug. 29, the Special Victims Bureau – Sexual Assault Felony Enforcement Team (SAFE Team), in collaboration with the California Department of Corrections Rehabilitation and the United States Marshal Service, executed a sex offender home compliance and parole operation in the area under the Industry station’s jurisdiction.

The reported stated that 16 sexual registrants were contacted, and in order to ensure compliance their homes and computers were searched to make certain they were following the terms of their parole. Three of these registrants were found to be in violation, and they were arrested and booked at the Industry station.

The SAFE Team identifies, monitors, arrests and assists in the prosecution of habitual sexual offenders who violate the terms and conditions of their probation or parole, or who fail to comply with the registration requirements of the California Penal Code, or who commit new sexual assault offenses through proactive investigations and surveillances. This program leads to the arrest of habitual sexual offenders. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department currently monitors approximately 3,582 registered sex offenders.

Anaheim: Help Identifying Victims

OCDA

Anaheim – Law enforcement is seeking the public’s help identifying potential additional victims of a man chared with attempting to sexually assault his neighbor and attacking a woman on a jogging trail.

Mario Orlando Montano, 55, Anaheim, is charged with one felony count each of attempted forcible rape, assault with the intent to commit a sexual offense, and assault with force likely to produce great bodily injury, and sentencing enhancements for great bodily injury to a sexual assault victim and causing great bodily injury.  If convicted, he faces a maximum sentence of 12 years in state prison and lifetime sex offender registration. Montano is being held on $200,000 bail.

On the afternoon of Dec. 9, 2013, Montano is accused of knocking on the door of his neighbor, 42-year-old Jane Doe #1, and was let into the home by a child. The defendant is accused of briefly chatting with the victim before asking her for sex. When Jane Doe #1 declined, Montano is accused of advancing on her and cornering her in a room. He is accused of repeatedly telling her that he wanted sex and trying to put his arm around her. The defendant is accused of unzipping his pants with the intent to commit a sexual assault. The victim feared that she was about to be sexually assaulted, said that she would report Montano to his landlord, and Montano is accused of then fleeing the scene.

On the afternoon on Dec. 10, 2013, 24-year-old Jane Doe #2 was jogging on a trail in a reservoir in Anaheim Hills. When she slowed to a walk, Montano is accused of jogging up to her and trying to engage her in conversation. Jane Doe #2 did not know the defendant. Montano is accused of tackling Jane Doe #2 and knocking her to the ground. He is accused of climbing on top of her as she kicked and struggled to get away. When the victim began to scream, Montano is accused of covering her mouth. The victim’s tooth was knocked out in the struggle. He is accused of unzipping his pants with the intent to commit a sexual assault, but Jane Doe #2 was able to kick and escape.

Jane Doe #2 ran to a nearby home and called 911. The Anaheim Police Department (APD) immediately responded and located the defendant on the trail.

This case was investigated by APD. Anyone who believes they have been a victim is encouraged to contact Supervising District Attorney Investigator Paul Carvo at (714) 347-8794 or Orange County Crime Stoppers at (855) 817-6227.

If convicted, Montano’s lifetime sex offender registration will bar him from entering County recreational areas and City parks which have passed the Sex Offender Ordinance. Visit www.orangecountyda.com to read the prior press releases on the County’s Sex Offender Ordinance and the 14 other cities that have enacted the Child Safety Zone Ordinance.

Deputy District Attorney Jess Rodriguez of the Sexual Assault Unit is prosecuting this case.