A 35-year-old man with HIV has been arrested in Mountain View, California, on charges of sexually assaulting at least 60 men over several years. Franklin Enrique Sarceño Orla, who worked as a barber, is facing life in prison after his arrest earlier this month. According to investigators, the suspect would often target vulnerable individuals, including clients and strangers he met at nightclubs.
The case has been described as one of the most shocking and disturbing in recent memory by law enforcement officials. "When you have more than one, that's crazy enough," said Detective Lauren Riffel, who led the investigation into Sarceño Orla's crimes. "When you have more than 5, 10, going all the way up to over 60 people - talking to 60 humans that were victimized in a certain population, it's terrible to have to hear these stories over and over again."
Victims reported losing consciousness after sharing drinks with Sarceño Orla, waking up injured in his home. The suspect was arrested after fleeing the country to Guatemala but was re-captured and returned to face justice.
The case has sparked an outpouring of support for the victims, who have come forward to share their stories in the hope of helping others. "In my career of almost 27 years, I have never seen a case like this - with this scope, with his breath of impact on our community," said Mountain View Police Chief Michael Canfield.
The suspect remains in custody without bail and is set to appear in court again in January. The charges against Sarceño Orla include multiple counts of rape and assault, as well as enhancements due to his HIV status.
Law enforcement officials have praised the victims for their bravery in coming forward and have vowed to bring justice to those who have been affected by the suspect's crimes.
The case has been described as one of the most shocking and disturbing in recent memory by law enforcement officials. "When you have more than one, that's crazy enough," said Detective Lauren Riffel, who led the investigation into Sarceño Orla's crimes. "When you have more than 5, 10, going all the way up to over 60 people - talking to 60 humans that were victimized in a certain population, it's terrible to have to hear these stories over and over again."
Victims reported losing consciousness after sharing drinks with Sarceño Orla, waking up injured in his home. The suspect was arrested after fleeing the country to Guatemala but was re-captured and returned to face justice.
The case has sparked an outpouring of support for the victims, who have come forward to share their stories in the hope of helping others. "In my career of almost 27 years, I have never seen a case like this - with this scope, with his breath of impact on our community," said Mountain View Police Chief Michael Canfield.
The suspect remains in custody without bail and is set to appear in court again in January. The charges against Sarceño Orla include multiple counts of rape and assault, as well as enhancements due to his HIV status.
Law enforcement officials have praised the victims for their bravery in coming forward and have vowed to bring justice to those who have been affected by the suspect's crimes.