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|    03 Feb 25 07:05:33    |
      XPost: talk.politics.guns, az.politics, talk.politics.misc       XPost: alt.abortion, sac.politics       From: february2025@jail.time              https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/myheraldreview.com/       ontent/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/c/10/c10b91ec-c6a0-11ec-b1b5-03       e70104de3/626a05d1e55ff.image.jpg?resize=640%2C480       Aaron Mitchell              DOUGLAS — Federal officials and Douglas Police investigators are asking the       public for help in finding anyone who may have been sexually abused by a       former U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent accused of raping a       15-year-old girl from Agua Prieta.              Brooke Brennan, a spokeswoman with the Federal Bureau of Investigation in       Phoenix, said Friday the federal agency and Douglas Police are working       together to help identify more individuals who may have been victimized by       Aaron Mitchell.              Brennan said Mitchell lived in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in the 1990s until he       moved to Sierra Vista to find employment.              The 27-year-old Mitchell, a former CBP agent with the Office of Field       Operations at the Douglas Port of Entry, is charged with multiple counts of       sexual abuse after investigators said he kidnapped the teenager the morning of       April 25 in Douglas and took        her to his apartment in Sierra Vista.              According to a probable cause report written by Douglas Police Detective Ivan       Gamez, the teenager told police that she didn’t think she would make it out       of Mitchell’s apartment alive.              The Mexican consulate in Douglas told the Herald/Review that the victim lives       in Mexico with her family, but crosses daily into Douglas to attend school.              According to an indictment, Mitchell accosted the victim several times. The       probable cause report shows that Mitchell handcuffed the girl and placed leg       restraints on her the day he took her to his residence. He also blindfolded       her at least once during        one of the assaults in his apartment, the report shows.              Additionally, the night of his arrest, Mitchell bolted from police, prompting       a short pursuit by Douglas and Sierra Vista police, the report says.              In his report, Gamez stated that Mitchell is a flight risk. Although the       defendant is out on $200,000 bond, a judge ordered that he wear a GPS monitor.              Mitchell has been indicted on six counts of sexual assault, five counts of       sexual conduct with a minor, one count of unlawful sexual conduct, two counts       of sexual abuse, one count of fraudulent schemes and artifices, one count of       obstructing criminal        investigations or prosecutions, one count of luring a minor for sexual       exploitation and one count of kidnapping.              Douglas Police investigators said Mitchell lured the victim into his Toyota       Corolla the morning of April 25 as the girl was walking to school.              Mitchell approached the girl as she was sitting outside the American Legion on       G Avenue, waiting for school to start, police said. He told the victim he was       a cop and asked her to show him her documentation. The teenager produced her       birth certificate,        which was wrapped in a plastic baggie.              Mitchell told the teen he had to take her to the police department. She got       into his car and he drove to a residential area. At that point, Mitchell       handcuffed the teenager and placed leg restraints on her, the report shows.              Mitchell then drove by the Douglas Police Department and when the girl told       him he had passed it, he told her she had to go to Sierra Vista Police       instead, the report says.              The teen told police they ended up at an apartment building in Sierra Vista.       Police later found that Mitchell and a roommate were living at an apartment in       the 4400 block of East Busby Drive in the city.                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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