Cristian Alejandro Solorio Anguiano, 28, has been sentenced to six years and eight months in prison after breaking into a woman’s bedroom in Ceres, California, and licking her toes as she slept. The incident occurred when the woman’s father left the property, allowing Anguiano to unlawfully enter her personal space during the night.
The victim woke to find Anguiano biting and sucking on her toes. Despite the alarming situation, she remained calm and spoke to him quietly, which appeared to confuse the intruder. When other family members entered the room, Anguiano fled, ending the disturbing incident.
Anguiano’s obsession with the victim began months earlier. After noticing her at her workplace, he engaged in stalking behaviour, including sending letters inviting her to Mexico and sleeping in his car near her home. This intrusive conduct escalated into the break-in and the unusual act of toe-licking, representing an extreme and unwanted expression of his fixation.
Anguiano pleaded no contest to felony stalking and burglary with intent to commit a sex act. The court imposed the maximum sentence allowed under California law: six years and eight months in prison. Additionally, he was ordered to register as a lifetime sex offender. Authorities have also confirmed that he faces further charges related to drug trafficking.
Incidents like this highlight the serious consequences of stalking and home invasions. The victim’s composed response during the attack was instrumental in the intruder’s eventual retreat.
Originally published by UKNIP.