Updated: 3:26 PM EDT April 14, 2021
MONROE, Conn. A man accused of sexually abusing three girls faced a judge Tuesday.
Hector Torres, 32 of Monroe, was arrested on a federal criminal complaint charging him with child exploitation offenses related to the alleged sexual abuse.
According to a release, Torres communicated with the girls, ages 11 and 12, on Snapchat, FaceTime, and via text message.
He is accused of persuading, and coercing them to send naked pictures of themselves and to engage in sexual activity with him, the U.S. Attorney s office for the District of Connecticut said.
Officials also noted Torres picked the girls up on multiple occasions in February 2021 and directed them to engage in sexual activity with him, while parked in a shopping plaza parking lot in Hartford.
Monroe man accused of sexually abusing girls, using social media to communicate with them
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Tuesday, March 16th 2021, 9:41 pm
By: Amy Kauffman
TULSA, Okla. -
The Tulsa Health Department is working to get vaccines to different Tulsa communities where English could be a second language.
On Tuesday, the Oklahoma Caring Foundation partnered with the Coalition of Hispanic Organizations to get 122 people vaccinated at a clinic at St. Thomas Moore.
Tulsa Health Department said scheduling a vaccine on the portal can be intimidating for those who aren t comfortable speaking English. That’s why they’re working with community organizations to help reach different communities. It s very exciting to see that finally the Hispanic community is being vaccinated just like the rest of the community here in Tulsa,” said Hector Torres.