San Jose police officer arrested on charges of sexaul assault against a minor
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Saul Duran, a police officer, was arrested on suspicion of sexual misconduct against a minor. He has been charged with five counts of lewd acts against a child aged 14 or 15, occurring from 2008 to 2012. Duran allegedly targeted a second girl as well, but those actions cannot be prosecuted due to the statute of limitations. The investigation commenced after the victims reported the incidents to the SJPD. Chief Paul Joseph emphasized that no officer is above the law in serious criminal allegations.
Saul Duran, a police officer, was arrested for sexual misconduct against a minor, charged with five counts of lewd acts involving a child aged 14 or 15. The incidents occurred between 2008 and 2012 while he was a facilitator at a Santa Clara County program.
Chief Paul Joseph stated that the actions taken against Duran demonstrate there is no protection for officers accused of serious crimes. The investigation began after two sisters reported Duran's misconduct.
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