ASBURY PARK NEW JERSEY MAN CONVICTED ON CHARGES FOR THE SEXUALLY ASSAULT OF TWO KIDS
" Walter Orlando Perez-Ramos Of Asbury Park Has Been Convicted For The May 3, 2021 Multiple Sexual Assaults Of 2 Children Ages 16 & 17."
November 7, 2022, 3:06 P.M. ET By Yesica Ramirez-Alzate: Englebrook Independent News,
FREEHOLD, NJ.- Today, Acting Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago announced, A Jury sitting in Monmouth County, New Jersey has returned Guilty Verdicts against an Asbury Park man for Sexually Assaulting Two Siblings multiple times over Five Year Period.
At the conclusion of a weeklong Trial before Monmouth County Superior Court Judge Jill G. O'Malley, Walter Orlando Perez-Ramos, 35, of Asbury Park was convicted on Friday, November 4, 2022, on Two Counts of Second Degree Sexual Assault; Two Counts of Third Degree Endangering the Welfare of a Child; and One Count of Fourth Degree Criminal Sexual Contact.
The convictions stem from an initial report received by The Asbury Park Police Department. On Monday, May 3, 2021, Members of The asbury Police Department received information regarding the Sexual Abuse of 2 Children, Ages 16 and 17 at the time of the report.
A joint investigation by Members of The Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office Special Victims Bureau in conjunction with Detectives from The Asbury Park Police Department uncovered that the Abuse had involved dozens of times and on various dates beginning in May of 2015 and continuing until May of 2020, each involving inappropriate touching. At the conclusion Mr. Perez-Ramos was Arrested in May of 2021 and has remained in custody at The Monmouth County Correctional Institution in Freehold, New Jersey.
During the trial both victims testified. Sentencing has been scheduled for Friday, March 31, 2023, at which time Mr. Perez-Ramos will face a Term of 21 Years and 6 Months in New Jersey State Prison.
"This family repeatedly welcomed the defendant into their home as a trusted friend, and he repaid that trust with betrayal, by robbing the two victims of what should have been a normal, happy, fruitful adolescence," Acting Prosecutor Santiago said. " They can never get those years back, but thanks to this verdict, we can at least ensure that justice is served and their healing process can begin."
FILED UNDER NOVEMBER 7, 2022: LAW, MONMOUTH: