Overview
- Cristian Alejandro Solorio Anguiano, 28, was sentenced to six years and eight months in state prison after a no‑contest plea to felony stalking and assault with intent to commit a sex act during a burglary.
- Prosecutors said the conviction qualifies as a “super strike,” mandating lifetime sex‑offender registration.
- He also faces separate federal charges that accuse him of drug trafficking.
- The stalking began in February 2025 after he fixated on the woman at her workplace, showed up multiple times a day, loitered outside, and sent a letter about taking her to Mexico.
- The Ceres break‑in on May 21, 2025 began after her father left when he entered her room and licked and bit her toes as she slept before fleeing as her family intervened and she called 911.