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Child Molester Arrested in Ensenada

bajaguy - 12-10-2009 at 11:02 PM

I received the following info from a very reliable source:

A male subject wanted on a warrant issued in the US was arrested in Ensenada Monday by members of the State Police. The molester had lived in Ensenada for three years prior to his arrest.

State Police officers said the individual attracted their attention because his clothes were dirty and the man looked homeless.

When the officers drove past while looking at him, the individual acted very nervous so they stopped and questioned him.

When asked if he was wanted in the U.S. he admitted he was and that is when the warrant, which was issued 3 years ago in California was discovered.

If I receive any additional information on where in Ensenada he was living or a photo, I will post it.

DO you think he is a Nomad?

The Gull - 12-11-2009 at 07:10 AM


Mexicorn - 12-11-2009 at 07:29 AM

Whats the dirt bags name?

surebought - 12-11-2009 at 07:38 AM

This is the fourth Sex Offender that I have heard of this year that has been detained in Ensenada. A few years ago a Local Mexican was watching Opra Winfrey(I was working that day). She was doing a segment on Child Molesters. She showed these huge pictures of five wanted Child Molesters. She says "I will personally give $100,000 to anyone who turns one of these suspects in. The guy took a close look because one looked like a neighbor. It was him and a week later this nice local Mexicano was collecting his check from Opra. Yes this is a problem here in Ensenada. No one has to register as sex offenders here and all these guys get SSI. I tell the local landlords that SSI for anyone under 62 is a real red flag and it would be better not to rent to them.

DENNIS - 12-11-2009 at 08:02 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by surebought
I tell the local landlords that SSI for anyone under 62 is a real red flag and it would be better not to rent to them.


There are a lots of unfortunates under 65 other than sexual deviates who get SSI. Schizophrenics, for example.
I don't know why anyone would tell a landlord the source of their income anyway.

Dennis, so good to see you posting today

The Gull - 12-11-2009 at 11:57 AM

...I thought for a minute about whether you might have been...ahh forget it.

DENNIS - 12-11-2009 at 01:13 PM

Doesn't everybody in a Mexican prison cell have a computer? I'm sure it's a constitutional right. :P