MALE NURSE’S ASSISTANT CONVICTED OF SEXUALLY ASSAULTING TWO WOMEN IN HIS CARE

For Immediate Release
Case # 08NF3469


July 20, 2012

Susan Kang Schroeder
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MALE NURSE’S ASSISTANT CONVICTED OF SEXUALLY ASSAULTING TWO WOMEN IN HIS CARE

 

SANTA ANA – A male nurse’s assistant was convicted today of sexually assaulting two women while they were in his care.  Alejandro Arias, 39, Cypress, was found guilty by a jury of five felony counts of forcible lewd acts upon a dependent person by a caretaker, five felony counts of sexual battery on an institutionalized person, three felony counts of lewd acts upon a dependent person by a caretaker, one felony count of sexual penetration by foreign object by force, and one felony count of attempted sexual battery. He faces a maximum sentence of 51 years in state prison and mandatory lifetime sex offender registration at his sentencing Sept. 7, 2012, at 9:00 a.m. in Department C-35, Central Justice Center, Santa Ana.

 

Arias, a certified nursing assistant and assistant physical therapist at Anaheim Terrace Care Center, sexually assaulted two female patients while they were in his care and unable to resist due to medication and their medical conditions.

 

Between April 1, 2008, and July 18, 2008, Arias sexually assaulted 60-year-old Jane Doe #1 and 50-year-old Jane Doe #2 on separate occasions while they were in his care for temporary in-patient rehabilitation therapy. The victims do not know each other. He entered their respective rooms under the pretense of performing legitimate medical responsibilities. Arias assaulted the women including digital penetration, sexually touching their breasts and vaginas, and making them or attempting to make them masturbate his penis. Both victims reported the sexual abuse after leaving the care center.

 

Arias’ 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 as well as 13 other cities that have enacted the Child Safety Zone Ordinance. Arias would be allowed to enter Irvine City parks because its ordinance does not exclude sex offenders whose prior offense was not against a child victim.

 

Deputy District Attorney Cynthia Nichols of the Sexual Assault Unit is prosecuting this case.

 

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