Riverside County deputy arrested for sexually assaulting department volunteer
The deputy was arrested and booked on multiple felony charges over the weekend after he allegedly sexually assaulted a Riverside County Sheriff's Office volunteer.
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The deputy was arrested and booked on multiple felony charges over the weekend after he allegedly sexually assaulted a Riverside County Sheriff's Office volunteer.
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