SLO County Uber driver gets 46 years to life for sexually assaulting multiple women, other crimes

SLO County Uber driver gets 46 years to life for sexually assaulting multiple women, other crimes

A Santa Maria man has been sentenced to 46 years to life in prison, plus 8 years and 8 months, following his conviction for multiple sex crimes against multiple women, according to the San Luis Obispo County District Attorney’s Office.

On March 26, 2021, 43-year-old Alfonso Alarcon-Nunez was found guilty of thirteen felonies including “assault with the intent to commit rape during a residential burglary, four counts of burglary of an occupied residence, one count of rape by force, two counts of rape of an intoxicated individual, one count of oral copulation of an intoxicated individual, one count of assault with intent to commit rape, and one count of grand theft,” the D.A.’s Office reports.

The crimes, — involving five women, four of whom were local college students — were reportedly committed between July 2017 and January 2018 while Alarcon-Nunez worked as an Uber driver.

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