DENVER (KDVR) — A person has been arrested for offering medication and vapes to center and excessive school-aged college students in Boulder County in alternate for cash and sexual acts, in accordance with the twentieth Judicial District Legal professional’s Workplace.
In accordance with the DA, Angel Gomez Rubio was arrested in Texas after coming back from a visit to Mexico on 19 expenses.
These expenses embody:
- 5 counts of human trafficking of a minor for sexual servitude
- Distribution of a managed substance to a minor
- Particular offender – sample and particular offender – shows firearm
- Enticement of a kid
- Two counts of web luring of a kid
- Two counts of sexual assault on a toddler
- Sexual assault
- Sexual assault – drive
- Kidnapping
- Cash laundering
- Sexual exploitation of a kid
- Distribution of marijuana
As a result of expenses, Gomez Rubio faces a sentence starting from quite a few years in jail to probably a life sentence.
In accordance with the DA, investigators used data and proof obtained from search warrants of social media, financial institution and cellphone firms to uncover a drug dealing operation.
Gomez Rubio allegedly focused center and highschool college students in Boulder County and surrounding areas to promote medication like psilocybin mushrooms, MDMA, marijuana and vapes.
The DA additionally stated Gomez Rubio allegedly coerced underage women to carry out sexual acts in alternate for medication and vapes.
Gomez Rubio’s co-defendant, Fernando Pacheco, was arrested on Nov. 24 and faces comparable expenses which have a large sentencing vary.
Longmont Police Chief Jeff Satur stated, “We’re grateful to all our companions who offered help throughout this investigation. We might additionally like to precise our appreciation for the assist prolonged by the Boulder County D.A.’s Workplace, Boulder County Sheriff’s Workplace, and their investigators. This was a major and difficult investigation, and we’re happy with the teamwork and dedication. Our primary precedence is the protection and well-being of our neighborhood, particularly school-aged youngsters.”
The Longmont Police Division, Boulder County Sheriff’s Workplace, and DA’s workplace are nonetheless looking for extra data. Further victims and witnesses are requested to contact Longmont Police Detective Daniel Kilian at 303-774-3693, Detective Ryan Williams at 303-774-4839, Boulder County Sheriff Detective Michael McKinley at 303-441-4692, or District Legal professional Senior Investigator Edna Munoz at 303-441-1355.