FIRST ON FOX: Police arrested a pair of California sex offenders over the weekend after they allegedly admitted to raping an underage girl, recording part of the encounter on video and claimed to have attacked other girls in recent days, according to police in El Cajon.
Lawrence “Larry” Cantrell, 34, and Michael Inman, 70, are accused of raping a girl, believed to be between 13 and 16, in Cantrell’s Motel 6 bedroom last week, where he was staying as part of a voucher program for the homeless.
Both men were placed into housing by People Assisting The Homeless, or PATH, a homeless services provider in San Diego, according to authorities. A PATH employee called police on Friday to report Cantrell’s “suspicious behavior,” police said. Cantrell then allegedly admitted to child molestation and told officers he had a video on his phone.
According to police, PATH placed Cantrell at the El Cajon Motel 6 about 5 days prior the crime. Before that, he was kicked out of another hotel voucher program because of an “altercation.”
Registered #SanDiego sex predators Lawrence “Larry” Cantrell, 34, and Michael Inman, 70, are suspected of molesting up to three girls between 13 and 16 last week alone. Police are asking for the public’s help identifying potential victims. #crime https://t.co/riSCkYWIAD pic.twitter.com/aJPUYyoPAQ
— Michael Ruiz (@mikerreports) March 20, 2023
2 California sex predators accused of raping girls at motel in homeless voucher scandal https://t.co/uTR7LYxIHu
— Fox News (@FoxNews) March 20, 2023
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