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Man Arrested in King City on January 23 for Rape and Kidnapping Incident in 2021

 

According to the Monterey County Sheriff's Office, deputies arrested a man on Monday, January 23 for a rape and kidnapping incident happened on May 15, 2021. During that day, deputies responded to Natividad Medical Center in Salinas sometime after 5 a.m. for a report of a possible victim who had been drugged and sexually assaulted. After interviewing the victim, investigators were told that the victim had been transported to a remote location in an unincorporated area outside of Gonzales. Deputies determined that the victim had possibly been drugged and sexually assaulted. Detectives were able to develop probable cause to believe that 21-year-old Uri Deleon Carcamo of Soledad was a suspect. A search warrant was obtained from a Monterey County Superior Court judge and on Monday, January 23, 2023, detectives arrested Deleon Carcamo on the 300 block of Canal Street in King City. During the arrest, Deleon Carcamo was found to be in possession of a concealed loaded firearm. Following Deleon Carcamo’s arrest, detectives served another search warrant at a residence on the 500 block of Ortiz Circle in Soledad. Deleon Carcamo was later booked into the Monterey County Jail for rape, kidnapping with the intent to commit rape, and other related charges. Bail for Deleon Carcamo was set at $1,100,000.


Anyone with information about this investigation or who may have had inappropriate contact with Deleon Carcamo is asked to contact Detective Rosie Silva at 831-755-3818 or Detective Sergeant David Vargas at 831-755-3771.

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