Aurora, CO police have released a new picture of Honduran national Daniel Hernandez-Ramos, 20, and are asking the public for help in apprehending the accused child rapist. On Sunday, Aug. 9 around 9:30 p.m., the little girl was taken from the parking lot outside the Wentworth Apartments. Officers said the girl was outside retrieving something from the family car, when Ramos grabbed her and assaulted her. Aurora Police Detective Bob Friel said: "He took advantage of the fact that, here's a 4-year-old, defenseless, little girl on her own in a parking lot and it sickens us to see this kind of thing happen.”. Ramos had been staying with friends in the same apartment complex, and left immediately following the assault, leaving many of his possessions behind. Because he is in this country illegally and has no permanent address or valid employment records, police are having a difficult time locating him. Hernandez-Ramos is about 5 feet 8 inches tall and 150 pounds. He has a tattoo on his arm, a heart with flames, with the name "Daniel" on or next to the heart. Because of the heinous nature of this crime, and his illegal status, police are worried about the danger he poses to the public. Det. Friel said: "There's always the possibility that if he is on the loose, that he would commit this crime again. And that is the reason that it's so important that we catch up to him as quickly as possible.” Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Daniel Hernandez-Ramos, is asked to call Aurora Police at 303-627-3100, or if you wish to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 720-913-STOP (7867). Aurora, CO has come under harsh criticism for the city’s ‘sanctuary policy’ for illegal aliens, which has led to several serious crimes in that city as of late. On July 14, Walter Oleksinski, 62, was killed in Aurora by two illegal aliens who were drag racing one another. Both Benny Sitinjak, 34, and Jose Hernandez-Castellanos, 28, were charged with Class 3 vehicular homicide. The two ran a red light, then smashed into the Chevy Camaro being driven by Oleksinski. With his first arrest in 2003, Castellanos had actually been arrested by Aurora police seven times for offenses including disorderly conduct, failure to appear in court, and assault. He had also been arrested five time in Denver (another city with a sanctuary policy), including an arrest for DUI in September 2008. Due to the fact that neither city allows their police departments to inquire into an arrestee’s immigration status, nor to report illegal aliens to Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, Castellanos continued offending, and has now killed an innocent man. ?
When the girl did not return right away, her mother began searching for her. She found her in another area of the complex, and discovered that her daughter had been sexually assaulted.