Posted on 07/22/2015 8:04:13 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A woman was forced to live in a closet at a home in Richmond's Iron Triangle neighborhood for a year while she was sexually and physically abused on a daily basis, police said.
Authorities arrested 35-year-old Eulogio Constantino-Sanchez, of Richmond, and an unnamed male relative at the home in connection with the incident, police said.
The woman, who police said had been lured from her home in Nicaragua with the promise of work and a better life in the U.S., was able to contact an agent from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. She told the agent she was being forced to live in a closet and was being held against her will, police said.
The agent contacted Richmond police detectives working out of the recently opened West Contra Costa Family Justice Center, while advocates from the organization STAND! For Families Free of Violence contacted Richmond police detectives as well, police said.
Detectives learned the woman was being sexually assaulted and physically abused on a daily basis, according to police. She met her future captors on Facebook a year ago and said the abuse began once she arrived at her new home, police said.
Detectives were able to contact the woman through a cellphone and with the assistance of Homeland Security agents. Police said they able to swarm the home where the woman was held and found her inside, albeit a bit frightened.
Police said evidence at the residence corroborated the woman's account.
Further details about the incident will be released at a later date, police said.
So Eulogio Constantino-Sanchez.
U.S. citizen? Green card holder? Illegal alien?
It sure would be nice to know his status.
I can't find Richmond Nicaragua on the map.
Did she get here illegally?
Keep lettin ‘em in, America
Genius
It's not clear how she contacted HS or how the police found out to call on a cell phone.
U.S. citizen? Green card holder? Illegal alien
Obviously 4th generation from Ireland, probably was just about to admit himself to rehab because he just lost his job and his Dad beat up his Mom and all of that..
Don’t forget bipolar. Everyone is bipolar...after they get arrested.
Diversity is our strength.
These Dreamers were just doing the slave-rape kidnapping that not enough Americans want to do.
We need new immigrant categories. Maybe Juan Arbusto could promote an HB-666 category during his campaign.
Oh come on. People in the bay area have been living in the closet for years. I wish more of them were.
I liked them better in the closet too. The problem with homosexuals is, the more comfortable they become with you, the more obnoxious/annoying they become.
They start camping it up, flaming out, talking the way they do—you know what I mean: with the fag accent? And the mannerisms, exaggerated gestures.
My attitude has always been `live and let live’ but that’s only as long as they give me plenty of room. I was going to school downtown San Diego and lived at 2nd and Laurel in a cheap roach apt., across from Balboa Park and the zoo, and was surrounded by them.
Having arrived from Kansas I didn’t have much experience with the 3rd sex, and I wasn’t a bad looking young man. So I walked into this bar to buy some cigarettes, I’m doing my laundry next door, and it was awkward for some reason.
I finally figured it out—`Hey. Wait a second. Why are there no ladies in here? It’s all guys and some of them are looking at me, like I’m food or something’ ... so like Navin Johnson, born a poor black child, it came to me: “Wait a second. Wait a cotton-picking minute. This place is full of homos. I’m in a gay bar!”
OK, this is what I’m talking about:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulPgWVC08KI
She has to be the last person in the Bay area who was living in a closet.
LOL! (Sorry to laugh so loud regarding a horrible crime, but that was funny.)
Those wacky Third-Worlders and their sex slaves! Let’s bring more of ‘em in! /S
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