Sunday, April 6, 2008

Man gropes woman mourning her sister at memorial

Marlos Hernandez, 31 was arrested and faces possible charges of 1st degree burglary, harassment, and unlawful sexual contact after crashing a memorial service in his apartment complex late Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning in Boulder, CO. He allegadly groped a woman whose sisted had just died, and then pulled out a camera. Instead of taking a picture of the shrine in the dead woman's memory, he showed a pornographic photo to the dead woman's mother.

When Hernandez upset the mother of the woman who recently died, other grieving guests became upset and a "physical confrontation" ensued outside the apartment complex in the 700 block of Mohawk Drive, according to police spokeswoman Sarah Huntley.

Hernandez was treated and released from Boulder Community Hospital for a cut to the face. He then was taken to Boulder County Jail, where he remained late Thursday on a $20,000 bond, Huntley said.

The deceased woman whose life was being celebrated Wednesday hasn't been identified. Details of her death aren't known.

Her mother, who hosted the memorial gathering, told police she didn't know Hernandez but wasn't suspicious when he came into her home because lots of people she doesn't know have paid their respects, Huntley said.

Upon entering the apartment, Hernandez went first to the kitchen and put his arm around the deceased woman's teenage sister "as if to comfort her," Huntley said.

But the woman told officers it made her uncomfortable.

"Then he reached down and grabbed one of her breasts," Huntley said.

The sister told police she didn't want to start a confrontation, so she left the kitchen. Hernandez then went near a display of pictures and memories of the deceased and pulled out a cell phone, Huntley said.

"She thought he was going to take a picture of the shrine with his cell phone," Huntley said. "But he showed the mother a pornographic picture instead."

The mother and other mourners chased Hernandez out and started fighting him.

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