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Nursing assistant arrested in Southern California on allegations of abusing care home patients
Summary
Santa Barbara deputies arrested a Los Angeles certified nursing assistant on Jan. 20 on multiple felony charges related to alleged sexual abuse of dependent and elderly patients; he is being held on $100,000 bail.
Content
A Los Angeles certified nursing assistant was arrested by the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office on Jan. 20 in connection with alleged abuse of care home patients. He was booked on multiple felony charges including alleged sexual abuse of a dependent person and elder abuse. The suspect is being held on $100,000 bail while authorities pursue the investigation. Officials said the inquiry includes reports from more than one location.
Known details:
- The arrest took place Jan. 20 and was carried out by the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office.
- The individual was booked on multiple felony counts related to alleged sexual abuse of a dependent person and elder abuse and is being held on $100,000 bail.
- Deputies began their investigation after a Goleta care home reported alleged incidents in November, and detectives said there are similar allegations in the Los Angeles area.
- Investigators released a booking photo, requested information from the public, and noted that victim support resources were made available.
Summary:
The arrest removes the individual from care settings while authorities continue to investigate reported incidents that span more than one location. Next procedural steps were not specified in the report. Undetermined at this time.
