Crime & Safety
'Not Guilty' Pleas From 3 Men In Sonoma Co. Captive Woman Case
A 22-year-old woman allegedly was held captive, tortured and sexually abused between Dec. 1 and Feb. 18 before escaping.

Three men pleaded not guilty in Sonoma County Superior Court Tuesday morning to charges in connection with the alleged sexual assaults of a woman held captive for nearly three months at a residence west of Santa Rosa.
The defendants did not give up their right to a preliminary hearing on the charges by March 17.
A date for the hearing will be set Wednesday.
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Jose Angel Barajas-Mireles, 34, of Santa Rosa, is charged with two counts each of forced rape, sodomy and oral copulation, one count of false imprisonment and six counts of conspiracy.
The complaint alleges he inflicted torture, great bodily injury, used a deadly weapon and committed the sexual assaults in concert with the two other defendants.
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Barajas-Mireles also denied those allegations Tuesday morning.
Jaime Gomez Cisneros, 52, of Watsonville, and Guillermo Cresteno Avina, 34, of Santa Rosa, are charged with six counts of conspiracy and one count of false imprisonment.
They are not accused of committing the sexual assaults, but Sonoma County sheriff’s investigators said they were guarding the alleged victim and preventing her from leaving the residence at 3555 Stony Point Road.
The 22-year-old woman was held captive between Dec. 1 and Feb. 18, when she left through a door left open at the residence, sheriff’s officials said. The woman initially told law enforcement “out of an overwhelming sense of fear and retaliation” that she was kidnapped at gunpoint in the Roseland area of Santa Rosa, sheriff’s Sgt. Cecile Focha said.
None of the defendants have been charged with kidnapping.
The sheriff’s SWAT team served a search warrant on the property on Feb. 19. Several people were detained and the three defendants were arrested when they went to retrieve property seized during the search.
Andrew Martinez, Barajas-Mireles’ attorney, said this morning that defense investigators are actively investigating the allegations in the complaint.
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