A man accused of sexually assaulting five children made his initial appearance in 1st District Court on Tuesday.
Fernando Carrillo, 47, faces 11 charges â nine counts of first-degree aggravated sexual abuse of a child and two counts of first-degree attempted rape of a child. The charges were filed against Carrillo on Tuesday.
Court records list the two attempted rape charges against Carrillo as second-degree felonies. Though a charge involving an attempt can result in reduction in degree, Cache County prosecutor Griffin Hazard confirmed all charges against Carrillo were first-degree felonies as reflected in the charging information filed with the court.
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According to a probable cause affidavit, Logan City Police officers received a report of sexual abuse involving Carrillo and four children; a fifth alleged victim was identified during the investigation. Police wrote that all of the alleged victims described being inappropriately touched by Carrillo and one
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A man who pleaded guilty and no contest to charges in a Hyde Park kidnapping case avoided prison on Monday.
Caden Rodney Peterson, 29, was sentenced to 270 days in jail with credit for time served and 48 monthsâ probation despite a prison recommendation from prosecutors.
Peterson pleaded guilty last month to one count of third-degree attempted kidnapping and entered no-contest pleas to single counts of second-degree aggravated assault and third-degree domestic violence in the presence of a child.
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Prior to sentencing, defense attorney Joseph Rupp argued for probation and jail for his client, citing no significant criminal history, âgreatâ family support and guaranteed employment upon Petersonâs release from jail. Rupp said Peterson had served 270 days in jail for the incident.
A man who was arrested on Saturday after allegedly stealing a truck from a gas station and crashing into a townhome, damaging gas lines and displacing neighboring residents, has been charged in 1st District Court.
Jessie Angel Oliva, 23, faces counts of second-degree theft, third-degree failure to stop at the command of law enforcement and three additional misdemeanors. Charges were filed against Oliva on Monday morning and he made his initial appearance for the charges that afternoon.
On Saturday, according to a statement from Logan City Assistant Chief of Police Jeff Simmons, a vehicle was reported stolen from a gas station near 1400 North and Main Street in Logan.
A man was arrested on Saturday after allegedly stealing a truck from a gas station and crashing into a townhome, damaging gas lines and displacing neighboring residents.