One of the girls called police and said George Soriano picked her and a friend up at their home in Wisconsin, and then drove the girls to his home and sexually assaulted one of them.
George Soriano, 25, of unincorporated Antioch, was charged with two counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse and one count of traveling to meet a minor.
At about 3:15 a.m. Saturday, sheriff's deputies responded to a residence in the 40200 block of North Bonham Court for a 911 call. The caller said that Soriano picked her and a friend up at their home in Wisconsin, and then drove the girls to his home and sexually assaulted one of them, who was 13 years old.While investigating, detectives learned that Soriano met the girls on a social media application. He then allegedly communicated with the victims and made a plan to pick them up.The girls said they were fearful of Soriano because he had a firearm.
Police said it is possible that Soriano previously met with at least one of the juvenile victims previously.Additionally, sheriff's deputies said while searching Soriano's home, they located a cannabis-growing operation.By clicking Sign Up, I confirm
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