Case Details

Dog sexually assaulted
Ontario, CA (US)

Incident Date: Tuesday, Oct 18, 2005
County: San Bernardino
Local Map: available
Disposition: Convicted
Charges: Felony CTA

Abuser/Suspect: Ubaldo Vasquez Huizar

Case Updates: 2 update(s) available

Case ID: 5811
Classification: Bestiality
Animal: dog (non pit-bull)
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A man was arrested after neighbors reported seeing him sexually assaulting his family's 10-year-old female Rottweiler, police said. Ubaldo Vasquez Huizar, 39, was arrested for investigation of two counts of sexual assault on an animal, according to a statement from Ontario police Detective David McBride.

Detectives learned of the alleged crimes after going to Huizar's home to notify him that he was required to register as a sex offender, the statement said. Huizar had been convicted last December 2004 of exposing himself to an 11-year-old girl, police said.

He also was wanted on an outstanding $10,000 drug warrant.

While at the home, police learned that Huizar was living in a large doghouse in the backyard, McBride's statement said.

Neighbors reported that he often slept naked in the doghouse with the family dog, Mayra, the statement said. They said they saw Huizar sexually assault the animal with a broom handle and his hand and heard the dog cry in pain when he was in the doghouse, the statement said.

Neighbors also reported seeing Huizar in his back yard dressed in a woman's bra and panties, dancing with a broom handle, police said.

Huizar was booked at the West Valley Detention Center, according to the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Web site.

The Inland Valley Humane Society took Mayra into protective custody, police said. The family might not get the dog back if Huizar is convicted of sexually assaulting it.

In addition to the indecent exposure conviction, court records show a history of drug and alcohol related citations, and felony charges of

Case Updates

Ubaldo Vasquez Huizar agreed to spend up to three years in the state prison system Friday for sexually abusing his family's dog.

Huizar, 39, lived with the 10-year-old female rottweiler, named Mayra, in a large dog house in the backyard of his parent's home, according to Ontario police.

Officers went looking for Huizar in October because he had failed to register as a sex offender following a conviction in another case.

They didn't find him, but they did find neighbors in the 500 block of South Laurel Avenue who reported seeing him nude with the dog and complained they heard the dog yelping when Huizar accompanied her in the dog house.

As part of his plea bargain on April 14, prosecutors agreed to dismiss other charges in exchange for Huizar's guilty plea to felony animal cruelty.

Huizar is to serve his sentence at a state prison facility that will treat him for a drug dependency. He will spend seven years on parole when he is released from custody.
Source: Daily Bulletin - Apr 16, 2006
Update posted on Apr 17, 2006 - 1:33PM 
Prosecutors filed felony animal cruelty charges this week against a 39-year-old Ontario man accused of performing sex acts with a dog. Ubaldo Vasquez Huizar pleaded not guilty to the charge Tuesday in West Valley Superior Court.

Huizar, a convicted sex offender, was apparently living in a doghouse in the back yard of a home when officers arrested him last month.

He was initially charged with misdemeanor animal cruelty. The new felony means Huizar could face prison time if convicted.

Huizar is also charged with misdemeanor counts of sexual assault on an animal and failing to register as a sex offender.

He will return to court Nov. 7.
Source: Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, CA - Nov 3, 2005
Update posted on Nov 11, 2005 - 7:51PM 

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