A Venezuelan migrant accused of sexually attacking a girl throughout a North Facet dwelling invasion is now charged with committing one other sexual assault in close by Evanston earlier the identical evening.
Yeison Diaz Gomez, 21, was initially charged with the October 10 break-in and assault within the 2100 block of West Lunt Avenue in Chicago.
Throughout a detention listening to in that case, Assistant State’s Lawyer Mike Pekara advised the choose {that a} 32-year-old girl was utilizing her basement rest room round 2 a.m. when Diaz Gomez entered the restroom carrying solely a towel he had taken from inside her dwelling.
The girl screamed as Diaz Gomez grabbed her arm and groped her over her clothes, Pekara stated. She fought again and shouted for her roommates upstairs, prompting Diaz Gomez to flee by way of a first-floor window. The girl later found her cellphone lacking and known as the police utilizing a roommate’s cellphone.
Surveillance footage from the alley confirmed Diaz Gomez hiding from officers shortly after the assault, in line with Pekara.
A Chicago police officer who arrested Diaz Gomez on August 22 acknowledged him from a “searching for to determine” bulletin that detectives had circulated throughout the division and shared with the media. Prosecutors stated the August arrest was certainly one of 14 occasions Diaz Gomez has been taken into custody since November 2024, together with a number of shoplifting and narcotics instances filed whereas he was on pretrial launch earlier this yr.
Decide Ankur Srivastava ordered Diaz Gomez detained on prices of committing a intercourse offense throughout a house invasion, prison sexual abuse, and residential housebreaking.
On the time, prosecutors stated Diaz Gomez would quickly face extra prices in reference to one other assault in Evanston. He’s now detained on these allegations as effectively.
In a separate detention listening to in Skokie, prosecutors stated Diaz Gomez strangled and groped a girl on a sidewalk in Evanston round 11:30 p.m. on October 10, lower than an hour earlier than the Rogers Park dwelling invasion.
Assistant State’s Lawyer Brett Vail stated the Evanston sufferer was strolling to her residence when Diaz Gomez crossed the road to talk together with her within the 1000 block of Dobson Road. Though the 2 have been strangers, he started speaking about wanting a relationship, Vail stated.
When the lady refused and walked away, Diaz Gomez adopted, positioned a condom and a pack of razors on the bottom, and dragged her into a close-by yard, in line with Vail. He allegedly strangled her and tried to silence her by protecting her mouth and shoving grime, leaves, and gravel into it. Vail stated he additionally tried to drag down the lady’s underwear.
The sufferer fought again, scratching and pulling his hair till a witness heard her screams and rushed outdoors, prompting Diaz Gomez to flee, Vail said. The girl was left with cuts, bruises, and redness on her face and neck.
Police used surveillance video to trace a person matching Diaz Gomez’s description using a bicycle close to the scene earlier than and after the assault. When detectives discovered of the same Rogers Park assault later that morning, they linked Diaz Gomez to each crimes by way of CPD’s “searching for to determine” bulletin.
The Evanston sufferer recognized him in a photograph array 4 days later, and Diaz Gomez later admitted throughout questioning that he fought with the lady and pulled her to the bottom, Vail stated.
On the Evanston listening to, Assistant Public Defender Michael Gajos stated Diaz Gomez emigrated from Venezuela three years in the past and has no prior violent convictions. He added that Diaz Gomez helps take care of his 18-year-old brother, who got here to the US with him.
After listening to from either side, Decide Anthony Calabrese ordered Diaz Gomez detained, saying “the proof is extraordinary of the defendant’s guilt.”
This story is predicated on court docket data and an official transcript of the Evanston listening to that CWBChicago bought with the assist of our readers.
