Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Man Accused of Abusing Nursing Home Resident Released From Jail Until Trial

A former Lufkin nursing home employee, jailed on multiple charges of abuse to a resident, has been released from jail as he awaits his trial date.

Telesforo Vasquez III, allegedly exposed himself to one of the nursing home residents a 91-year old woman living at Castle Pines.

Vasquez was in court [4/5/11] seeking a PR bond that would allow him to leave jail pending his July 18th court date. Judge Barry Bryan, 217th District Court, granted the motion adding two conditions for release. Vasquez is not allowed to enter a hospital, nursing home, retirement home, or any similar facility. He may not make contact with the complainant or any of her family members.

Full Article and Source:
Lufkin Man Charged With Injuring Nursing Home Resident Released

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

He shouldn't be out.

StandUp said...

He "promised" he'd stay away from nursing homes when he's out.

And that promise is good enough? Give me a break!

Carole said...

Released so he can prey again?

Norma said...

He should have been locked up until the hearing. Take no chances!