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Davis Priest Arrested On Sexual Abuse Charges
DAVIS (CBS13) A Davis priest has been arrested on charges that he had an inappropriate sexual relationship with a minor, Davis Police announced Saturday.
Police have been investigating Fr. Hector Coria, a priest at St. James Parish in Davis, after allegations arose earlier in May that he had been sexually abusing a 17-year-old girl. Investigators found that Coria had befriended the girl while he was a priest with the Catholic Church.
Investigators believe that, since late 2013, Coria had been in a sexual relationship with the girl. Friday, authorities served a warrant on Corias residence and arrested him on charges of statutory rape and oral copulation with a minor.
In keeping with diocesan policy, Fr. Coria has been placed on administrative leave, his faculties have been withdrawn and he may no longer publicly function as a priest while this matter is under investigation by local law enforcement and Davis Police, wrote Kevin Eckery, spokesperson for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sacramento, in a statement on Corias arrest.
Echoing the Davis Police Department, the Diocese of Sacramento asks anyone who may have been a victim of Coria to call authorities at (530) 747-5420.
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Davis Priest Arrested On Sexual Abuse Charges
DAVIS (CBS13) A Davis priest has been arrested on charges that he had an inappropriate sexual relationship with a minor, Davis Police announced Saturday.
Police have been investigating Fr. Hector Coria, a priest at St. James Parish in Davis, after allegations arose earlier in May that he had been sexually abusing a 17-year-old girl. Investigators found that Coria had befriended the girl while he was a priest with the Catholic Church.
Investigators believe that, since late 2013, Coria had been in a sexual relationship with the girl. Friday, authorities served a warrant on Corias residence and arrested him on charges of statutory rape and oral copulation with a minor.
In keeping with diocesan policy, Fr. Coria has been placed on administrative leave, his faculties have been withdrawn and he may no longer publicly function as a priest while this matter is under investigation by local law enforcement and Davis Police, wrote Kevin Eckery, spokesperson for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sacramento, in a statement on Corias arrest.
Echoing the Davis Police Department, the Diocese of Sacramento asks anyone who may have been a victim of Coria to call authorities at (530) 747-5420.