Crime & Safety

Additional Sex Assault Victims Of 'Tiburon The Shark' Sought In Orange County

The 41-year-old already is accused in attacks of two teens, 16 and 19, in San Juan Capistrano and Santa Ana. (Breaking)

ORANGE COUNTY, CA – Orange County prosecutors asked for public help today identifying possible additional victims of a man already charged with sexually assaulting a teenage girl in San Juan Capistrano and a 19-year-old woman in Santa Ana.

Alejando Hernandez Garcia, 41, of San Juan Capistrano, is scheduled to be arraigned Aug. 18 on charges that could land him in prison for 98 years to life, according to the District Attorney's Office.

According to prosecutors, Garcia allegedly sexually assaulted a 16-year-old girl on July 13, 2016, by dragging her into a San Juan Capistrano garage, locking her inside and sexually assaulting her. The alleged victim knew Garcia only as "Tiburon," the Spanish word for "shark."

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Garcia is also accused of raping a 19-year-old woman who was lost in Santa Ana on Aug. 18, 2016. He allegedly gave the woman an alcoholic beverage that was spiked with "an illegal drug," then sexually assaulted her in the backseat of his car, prosecutors said.

He was arrested Aug. 1, two days after he returned to the San Juan Capistrano neighborhood of his first alleged victim, who spotted him and called the sheriff's department, according to prosecutors.

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Garcia, who is jailed in lieu of $1 million bail, was charged with single counts of forcible rape, sodomy by force and rape by use of a drug, along with two counts each of sexual penetration by foreign object and forcible oral copulation.

Anyone with additional information or who believes they may have been a victim was asked to call District Attorney's Office investigator Eric Wiseman at (714) 347-8794.

--City News Service/Image via OC DA

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