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Sanger man arrested for allegedly possessing more than 600 images of children being raped
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Share: A Sanger man has been arrested for allegedly possessing images of children being sexually abused.
The Fresno County Sheriff s Office says 22-year-old Sergio Monrroy had more than 600 photos and videos of children being raped, including some as young as infants.
Detectives with the Central California Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force found the images and videos after serving a search warrant at his house in Sanger.
He has been booked into the Fresno County Jail on felony charges of possessing child pornography.
If you have information about Monrroy that could help the investigation, you are urged to contact Sergeant Chad Stokes at (559) 600-8144.
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So many people have tested positive for COVID-19 at the Fresno County Jail that the total number of cases now exceeds the entire incarcerated population.
However, sheriff’s office spokesperson Tony Botti says the high caseload in the jail is merely reflective of what’s happening in Fresno County as a whole. Indeed, the jail’s overall positivity rate, just over 11 percent, is on a par with the county’s.
“We have so many people come into the jail and go out of the jail,” Botti says. “So, much like it spreads in the community and how we just had a spike in the last couple of months, the jail is really no different.”
Sand bags, other winter storm resources for Central California residents
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Area 4 Road Yard
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8 am to 5 pm
Area 7 Road Yard
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8 am to 5 pm
Area 8 Road Yard
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8 am to 5 pm
The City of Clovis is offering a sand-bag fill up location on Sunnyside and Los Altos. It s a self-filling station with a limit of 10 bags per group and will be available through Sunday. The station is open 24 hours.
The Fresno County Sheriff s Office has created a Storm Risk Map that shows which residents in the Creek Fire burn scar areas are the most at-risk during the upcoming storm. If you have an emergency, please call the Fresno County Sheriff s Department at (559) 488-3111. Click here to view the full map.