Sunday, April 10, 2011

Former Deputy Charged with Molesting Kids

WHITTIER - Three more youths have come forward alleging that former Whittier police Officer Paul Ayala molested them, sheriff's officials said Friday. Sheriff's Special Victims Bureau Sgt. Dan Scott said the new accusations bring the number of children allegedly victimized to six. That includes two 10-year-old boys who claimed Ayala molested them when they played on a La Mirada Pop Warner football team that Ayala coached. The 17-year Whittier Police Department veteran, who retired in 2007, was charged March 3 with eight counts of lewd acts on a child and one count of oral copulation or sexual penetration on a child under age 10, said Jane Robison of the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office. He pleaded not guilty. He was being held on $8.2 million bail at Mens Central Jail in downtown Los Angeles, according to booking records. He is due back in court March 24. Prosecutors on Friday, March 26, 2010, charged Ayala with 2 more counts - one count of using force to commit a lewd act on a child and another count of lewd acts on a child - said Deputy District Attorney Frank Dunnick. Ayala's bail was increased from $8.2 million to $10.2 million to reflect the additional charges.



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