Dominic Darley was released on November 30 on OR. He was released to self. The alleged charge he was booked for is a misdemeanor.
Press Release:
Press Release:
On Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2017, the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office was contacted by the Atwater Police Department with information that a missing Merced teenager was possibly in the Trinidad area.
The juvenile went missing on Oct. 7, 2017 and was believed to be with an unknown male in his early 20s. A phone number associated with the missing juvenile was pinged to an area near the Hidden Creek RV Park in Trinidad. Deputies called the phone number and contacted a male who identified himself as 18-year-old Dominic Chase Darnley. Darnley told deputies that he and the juvenile had a previous online relationship, but had not contacted each other since September 2017.
Further evidence provided by the Atwater Police Department linked Darnley to the missing juvenile. On Thursday, Nov. 30, Hidden Creek RV Park management confirmed the missing juvenile was seen in Darnley's trailer earlier that day. Deputies contacted and detained Darnley. The missing juvenile was located inside the trailer.
Darnley was arrested and booked for contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
At the rate of reduction for levels of criminal charges, we will only be charged only with a misdemeanor when murdering,raping,robbing,torturing,bombing anyone. How ridiculous our judicial system has dissolved away in only 10 Obama years. Yuk!
ReplyDeleteEven better: people losing careers over alleged decades old sexual harassment allegations. Do the actual crimes? No jail for you!It is a very bizarre and unfortunate double standard. ~TMOB
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