Overview
- Cristian Alejandro Solorio Anguiano, 28, pleaded no contest and was sentenced to six years and eight months in state prison, which prosecutors said is the maximum allowed.
- He was convicted of felony stalking and assault with intent to commit a sex offense during a burglary under California law.
- Prosecutors said the case counts as a “super strike,” a designation that requires lifetime sex‑offender registration and can raise penalties for any future felonies.
- Authorities said the stalking began in February 2025 after he met the victim at her workplace, then on May 21, 2025 he broke into her Ceres home and the woman awoke to him sucking and biting her toes.
- The victim spoke calmly until relatives arrived and he fled, detectives later identified and arrested him, and prosecutors said he still faces separate federal drug‑trafficking charges.