San Diego Sheriff’s Department vehicle. (File photo by Chris Stone/Times of San Diego)
Four men remained in jail Saturday after allegedly drugging and sexually assaulting three teen girls near Mission Hills High School in San Marcos.
The sexual assaults were reported to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies learned that three girls, one, 16, and the other two, 17, were drugged and assaulted by four suspects in the 200 block of Woodland Parkway, investigators said in a news release.
Detectives responded and identified the four suspects, as David Alvarado, 41, Eusebio Aguilera, 35, Aldo Alfonso Hernandez, 31, and Samuel Rodriguez Rodriguez, 44, before taking them into custody.
The four were booked into the Vista Detention Facility on several charges, according to jail records, including arranging a meeting with a minor for lewd purposes, rape of a victim unconscious of the act, oral copulation on someone under 18 years old and penetration by a foreign object.
Hernandez faces an additional burglary count.
Their court appearances are set for Tuesday. Their bail amounts range up to $275,000.