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May 22nd, 2009, 07:51 PM
http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo35/Special2bme/image_8575454.jpgPALM SPRINGS — Police have arrested a former Florida Highway Patrol trooper on allegations that he followed a woman to her home, made her strip naked and then coerced her to have sex with him to avoid a traffic citation or a trip to jail.
Ariel D. Valentin, 31, was taken into custody at about 2 p.m. after an investigation into the alleged May 13 assault. He resigned from the FHP on Wednesday after five years in Troop L, which covers six counties, including Palm Beach and Broward.
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Ariel Valentin is charged with sexual battery and bribery. He resigned from the FHP.
According to police, the alleged victim said Valentin pulled her over after she was involved in a minor car accident near her home in Palm Springs. After he told the other driver to leave the scene, the woman said she told Valentin that both drivers were fine and she wanted to leave, pointing to her home nearby.
She said Valentin asked her whether she minded that he search her and she agreed, getting out of her car and turning her pockets inside-out, according to police. He then said he needed to search her further and suggested going into her home, according to the interview.
The woman told police she was "bawling her eyes out" because her registration was expired and she did not want to get in trouble. She said Valentin told her "stop crying and don't worry you are not going to get in trouble. Just do what I say."
Once they were inside her house, the woman said Valentin told her to remove her clothes and then coerced her into having sex, according to police.
She also told police that she felt like an idiot, but was "scared of going to jail" and at one point in the encounter asked Valentin what was going on.
The woman retrieved a used condom from her toilet after Valentin left. She went to the hospital the following day, where she contacted police and a doctor performed a rape examination.
When first interviewed about the incident, Valentin told Palm Springs police that he simply followed the woman to her nearby home and issued her a citation. He said he did not enter the house. He also described the woman as physically emotional and crying.
When police informed him that they recovered a used condom, Valentin still denied having sex with the woman, but later said the two had consensual sex.
In a later interview with Palm Springs police, Valentin admitted to telling the woman he had to search her within her house. After taking off her clothes, Valentin told police he asked the woman for a condom and she got one.
They then had sex, even though Valentin said he thought the woman was emotionally or mentally unstable.
He is charged with sexual battery and bribery and is being held at the Palm Beach County Jail.
While Valentin's career with the FHP was short, he still managed to earn a one-day suspension and two written reprimands. In May 2007, an investigation revealed that Valentin violated numerous FHP policies when, during a traffic stop, he asked a woman if he could go into her house and measure her in a bathing suit.
The FHP is conducting a separate personnel investigation concerning Valentin, said Capt. Mark Welch, chief of public affairs for the agency. All photos of Valentin have been removed from the FHP Web site.
"The men and women of the FHP have the hard-earned respect of the public," Welch said . "We're committed to doing everything we can to maintain that reputation."http://www.palmbeachpost.com/localnews/content/local_news/epaper/2009/05/22/0522fhparrest.html
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Ariel D. Valentin, 31, was taken into custody at about 2 p.m. after an investigation into the alleged May 13 assault. He resigned from the FHP on Wednesday after five years in Troop L, which covers six counties, including Palm Beach and Broward.
suspect
Ariel Valentin is charged with sexual battery and bribery. He resigned from the FHP.
According to police, the alleged victim said Valentin pulled her over after she was involved in a minor car accident near her home in Palm Springs. After he told the other driver to leave the scene, the woman said she told Valentin that both drivers were fine and she wanted to leave, pointing to her home nearby.
She said Valentin asked her whether she minded that he search her and she agreed, getting out of her car and turning her pockets inside-out, according to police. He then said he needed to search her further and suggested going into her home, according to the interview.
The woman told police she was "bawling her eyes out" because her registration was expired and she did not want to get in trouble. She said Valentin told her "stop crying and don't worry you are not going to get in trouble. Just do what I say."
Once they were inside her house, the woman said Valentin told her to remove her clothes and then coerced her into having sex, according to police.
She also told police that she felt like an idiot, but was "scared of going to jail" and at one point in the encounter asked Valentin what was going on.
The woman retrieved a used condom from her toilet after Valentin left. She went to the hospital the following day, where she contacted police and a doctor performed a rape examination.
When first interviewed about the incident, Valentin told Palm Springs police that he simply followed the woman to her nearby home and issued her a citation. He said he did not enter the house. He also described the woman as physically emotional and crying.
When police informed him that they recovered a used condom, Valentin still denied having sex with the woman, but later said the two had consensual sex.
In a later interview with Palm Springs police, Valentin admitted to telling the woman he had to search her within her house. After taking off her clothes, Valentin told police he asked the woman for a condom and she got one.
They then had sex, even though Valentin said he thought the woman was emotionally or mentally unstable.
He is charged with sexual battery and bribery and is being held at the Palm Beach County Jail.
While Valentin's career with the FHP was short, he still managed to earn a one-day suspension and two written reprimands. In May 2007, an investigation revealed that Valentin violated numerous FHP policies when, during a traffic stop, he asked a woman if he could go into her house and measure her in a bathing suit.
The FHP is conducting a separate personnel investigation concerning Valentin, said Capt. Mark Welch, chief of public affairs for the agency. All photos of Valentin have been removed from the FHP Web site.
"The men and women of the FHP have the hard-earned respect of the public," Welch said . "We're committed to doing everything we can to maintain that reputation."http://www.palmbeachpost.com/localnews/content/local_news/epaper/2009/05/22/0522fhparrest.html
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