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Ventura County Sheriff s Office
Isaias “Carlos” Vasquez of Oxnard
OXNARD, Calif. - An Oxnard man who volunteered at a local church has been arrested and is accused of raping and sexually assaulting multiple underaged girls.
Isaias “Carlos” Vasquez was arrested on Feb. 15 on suspicion of sexually assaulting three girls who he met as a volunteer at the church.
Law enforcement began investigating Vasquez after a 14-year-old girl told police that she had been sexually assaulted by Vasquez at a motel in Oxnard. She told police Vasquez lured her to the motel under the pretense of a cleaning job.
Detectives began to look into the accusations when they located another girl with a similar story. A 17-year-old girl told detectives that she too was lured to a motel under the pretense of a cleaning job. She told investigators the incident happened in January.
9 U.S. Army North, U.S. Northern Command s Joint Force Land Component Command, has overseen the Department of Defense s COVID-19 response operation in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Department of Health and Human Services since March 2020. This fact sheet reflects assistance to state-run, federally supported community vaccination centers since February 2021. Approximately 1,710 military medical and support personnel are currently working, or will soon work, in four states and one territory as part of the federal vaccine response to the pandemic.
DoD Community Vaccination Center Support
As part of new COVID-19 support efforts, and sourced from new Active Duty personnel recently announced by DoD to support the new effort.