CBS13 was the first to report on two sexual assaults that happened in Isleton, located in Sacramento County, in March 2025.
The first known alleged assault in San Joaquin County happened on Jan. 24, 2025, at around 9:30 p.m. in Thornton. A woman was cleaning a business on Mokelumne Avenue when the investigators say Vazquez brutally attacked her.
Withrow shared disturbing details from that attack. He said the victim had to bite the suspect to get him off her, but even after he ran away, the suspect returned with more force.
On March 20, 2025, two attacks happened in Isleton within about 15 minutes of each other.
"My husband wasn't allowing me to leave the house by myself, walking around or my kids," said Heather Swain, who lives in Isleton.
Fast forward to June 2025, Withrow said that Vazquez violently attacked a Starbucks employee in the lobby of the store she was working at on Waterloo Road in Stockton at around 4:15 a.m.
"We had to fight to get that video from them," Withrow said.
"In this case, delayed access to surveillance hindered our ability to move even faster. When companies act promptly, it allows us to connect the dots sooner, protect potential victims and stop offenders before they strike again," said Withrow.
"It was good old-fashioned cop work by our detectives," Withrow said.
They discovered that Vazquez was already in custody at the Sacramento County jail for an incident involving the discharge of a shotgun. The following day, July 4, 2025, the Sacramento Police Department filed additional charges against Vazquez, accusing him of assaulting a massage therapist.
During their interviews with Vazquez, Withrow said the suspect confessed to multiple sexual assault incidents across Thornton, Isleton, Elk Grove, Stockton and Sacramento.
"That's just devastating to us because here we know we have two victims out there," Withrow said. "We don't know who they are, and we would love to get them the help and the justice that they deserve."
"These were individuals who were going about their lives," Freitas said. "Doing normal things, they were in public settings."
"This individual will never ever terrorize our community again," Freitas said.
Sheriff Withrow said this case underscores how vital it is for agencies to come together and for community input.
Withrow believes that there may be more victims out there and is asking anyone to come forward and call investigators directly at 209-468-4400 or report anonymously.
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