A 25-year-old man was arrested Wednesday after he allegedly raped a woman at Miami-Dade County’s Larry & Penny Thompson Park, authorities said.
According to his arrest report, the rape occurred on June 29 at the park, located at 12451 SW 184th St.
Miami-Dade police said Mario Gutierrez Tamayo and the 30-year-old victim were acquaintances and agreed to meet at the park on that date.
But police said once there, Gutierrez Tamayo asked the victim to remove her clothing.
Police said the woman refused, saying they were at a public park, at which time Gutierrez Tamayo allegedly grabbed the back of her pants and pulled her toward him.
According to the report, Gutierrez Tamayo then “forcefully removed the victim’s pants and said, ‘We’re going to do this the easy way or the hard way.’”
Police said he then covered the victim’s mouth and raped her.
According to the report, police were serving a search warrant on Gutierrez Tamayo’s cellphone on Sept. 24 when he initiated a factory reset, which a Miami-Dade police lieutenant witnessed.
Police said he surrendered himself to the MDPD Special Victims Bureau/Sexual Crimes Investigations Unit on Wednesday and was transported to the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center.
He faces charges of sexual battery and tampering with physical evidence.
As of Thursday afternoon, Gutierrez Tamayo remained jailed on a $10,000 bond.
Protecting Your Rights in Personal Injury Cases
If you’ve suffered an injury due to someone else’s negligence, you have the right to pursue compensation. Ovadia Law Group is dedicated to protecting your rights and holding responsible parties accountable. Our team of skilled attorneys works with a commitment to provide you with comprehensive legal support, from gathering evidence to negotiating with insurers and advocating on your behalf. We understand the tactics insurance companies use to reduce payouts, and we won’t let them compromise your rightful compensation. Call Ovadia Law Group at 1-800-674-9396 for a free consultation and let us protect your rights and fight for the justice you deserve.
Source: local10