A former Long Branch elementary school teacher is facing up to life in prison for allegedly sexually assaulting a 10-year old girl after showing her pornography.
Monmouth County Prosecutor Chris Gramiccioni announced the arrest Sunday of Gustavo Barrientos, 53, of Tinton Falls, who is being charged with first degree Aggravated Sexual Assault and second degree Endangering the Welfare of a Child.
An investigation by Monmouth County law enforcement uncovered that while Barrientos was employed as an elementary school teacher in the Long Branch School District he would, on multiple occasions, show the girl pornography and then sexually assault her.
The investigation was run by members of the Long Branch Police Department and the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office Special Victim’s Bureau.
A man has been arrested and charged Sunday in connection to a string of subway attacks that left two people dead.
Barrientos was arrested Sunday and taken to the Monmouth County Correctional Institution in Freehold Township pending a detention hearing.
If convicted, he faces up to life imprisonment on the aggravated sexual assault charge and up to 10 years imprisonment on the Endangering the Welfare of a Child charge.
In addition, he would be subject to Parole Supervision for Life and required to register under Megan s Law.
Investigators are seeking additional information about Barrientos activities, including possible victims.
Anyone with any information please contact Detective Todd Coleman of the Long Branch Police Department at 732-222-1000 or Detective Sergeant Shawn Murphy of the Monmouth County Prosecutor s Office Special Victim s Bureau at 732-431-7160 ext. 7032.
Freehold resident sentenced to state prison for killing four puppies
Freehold resident sentenced to state prison for killing four puppies
A Freehold man has been sentenced to serve five years in a state prison on charges of
animal cruelty after admitting last year that his neglect caused the deaths of four German Shepard puppies in his care, Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni announced.
Daniel McDonald, 26, was sentenced on Feb. 12 by state Superior Court Judge
Vincent N. Falcetano Jr.
The five-year concurrent sentences in a New Jersey state prison included four third degree animal cruelty charges and one charge of third degree receiving stolen property for being in possession of a stolen tractor out of Monroe Township, Middlesex County.
Dog-napper whose neglect led to death of 4 puppies gets 5-year prison sentence
Updated Feb 12, 2021;
A man who stole four German Shepherd puppies from a farm and buried or burned them on a Howell property was sentenced Friday to five years in state prison, authorities said.
Daniel McDonald, 26, of Freehold, pleaded guilty in November to four counts of third degree animal cruelty and also agreed to never to own, reside with, or take into his care or custody any living animal, according to a statement from the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office.
He was also ordered to perform 30 hours of community service on each of the four animal cruelty counts and to pay $800 in restitution to the owner of the puppies.
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A Freehold man is heading to prison for the next five years after being sentenced Friday for admitting that he caused the deaths of 4 German Shepard puppies in his care in 2020.
Monmouth County Prosecutor Chris Gramiccioni announced Friday that Daniel McDonald, 26, who now lives in Freehold but lived in Howell at the time of the deaths, was charged with four counts of animal cruelty.
McDonald stole a tractor from a home on Monroe Township, stole the three week old puppies on May 12, 2020 from a farm in Franklin Township and brought them to his home at the time in Howell where they later died.