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Police Officer Arrested on Child Sexual Assault Charges

SANTA CLARA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 8 – Saul Duran faces five counts of lewd acts involving a minor while working with a parent guidance program, with a related case barred by the statute of limitations.

  • San Jose police officer Saul Duran was arrested Monday on charges of child sexual assault involving two sisters between 2008 and 2012.
  • The investigation was initiated on June 18 after two adult sisters reported incidents involving Duran, who had interacted with them in his role as a police officer participating in a Santa Clara County program aimed at supporting parents.
  • Duran allegedly interacted with the sisters outside the program, violating its policy, and he faces five counts of lewd acts against a child aged 14 or 15.
  • District Attorney Jeff Rosen and Chief Paul Joseph revealed the charges during a press briefing on Tuesday, with Joseph emphasizing that no law enforcement official will be shielded if accused of a grave offense.
  • Duran, currently on administrative leave and released on $250,000 bail, is scheduled to be arraigned on August 7, while police continue seeking additional victims.
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