A 22-year-old man surrenders to police after seeing his photo on police social media

The adoptive parents of a 15-year-old Vancouver, Washington, boy who died from starvation in November were arrested Friday in Stockton, authorities said.

The adoptive moms and dads of a 15-calendar year-previous Vancouver, Washington, boy who died from hunger in November ended up arrested Friday in Stockton, authorities claimed.

In what Stockton Law enforcement officers are describing as a uncommon incidence, a 22-yr-previous man turned himself in after looking at his photograph on law enforcement social media.

Nau Gonzalez was becoming sought in relationship to a March 5, sexual battery party involving a small boy or girl at a community pet retail store, police claimed in a post on the Stockton Law enforcement Department Fb site.

The submit was aspect of a social media sequence of “Who’s That Wednesday,” which asks the local community to help identify people who are needed in link with a felony.

Gonzalez surrendered to police right after seeing the submit.

“I think this is the first time a suspect has turned himself in just after viewing his photograph,” Officer Rosie Calderon, a spokeswoman for the Stockton Police Division, mentioned.

Gonzalez was booked into the San Joaquin County Jail on Wednesday on a cost of lewd and lascivious acts with a child under 14 many years aged.

He is being held in custody on $500,000. He is scheduled to look in courtroom at 1:30 p.m. Friday.

Document reporter Angelaydet Rocha handles group news in Stockton and San Joaquin County. She can be attained at [email protected] or on Twitter @AngelaydetRocha. Support neighborhood information, subscribe to The Stockton Document at recordnet.com/subscribenow.

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