A man in Fontana, California, is beating or violating a woman in an appointment application after he allegedly used several different alias online.
The suspect, identified as Oscar Silva Morales, 31 from San Bernardino, was arrested Thursday, ABC 7 reported Friday.
Fontana’s policeman Steven Reed said the police received a report in May that he had violated a local woman, and was arrested in that case. The suspect was later connected to another victim in Orange County.
An image shows Morales, whom the authorities said they used names like thataboii_laloo and joey242599 online:
Reed said the suspect supposedly contacted the victims on the dating sites, after which they would send a message through applications such as Snapchat, and plan to meet. Duration meetings in public parks, the man is accused of persuading them to get on his car where he victimized them.
According to Kcal News, Morales lived in his car when the alleged incidents occurred. The output report showed more images of the suspect:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqcubgid5n4
Now, the police fear more victims.
“Through the statements, it is great for investigators who believe there will be multiple victims who never identified. They may be afraid to present themselves, they may be minors,” Reed said.
The victims are encouraged to present themselves and should know that they did nothing wrong. Your assistance can help ensure that the suspect is not addressed to anyone else, according to Reed.
“Anyone is asked to communicate with the detective Baker at 909-854-8014 or lbaker@fontanaca.gov,” said ABC 7 report.
In 2018, a man was accused of using the appointment application known as Tinder to kill and violate several women, said the New York City Police Department, according to Breitbart News.
A few years later, in 2022, a primary school teacher from Oregon was arrested for allegedly trying to rape a child.
“Washington’s Redmond Police said the detectives carried out an undercover operation with lure profiles in social networks and appointment applications to get in touch and meet the suspect in the case,” said Breitbart News article. “The operation was initially in October when Andrew Hammond, 50, told him that he was chatting with a 14 -year -old girl, and Hey communicated with another Redmond detective, believing that the person was 13 years old.”