By Miya Shay
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Authorities have made an arrest 10 months after
they say a 77-year-old woman was brutally raped in a southwest Houston
senior living facility.
The Harris County Sheriff's Office has
been looking for the suspect seen on video from inside a living facility
in the 13800 block of Canyon Hill Drive in the Beechnut area.
Investigators say it shows the rapist enter the facility on Oct. 1, 2018
around 8 p.m.
"She
absolutely no longer feels secure in her own home," says Jaling Bonnem,
the victim's daughter, in an exclusive interview with ABC13. "She
thinks everybody who comes knocking on her door is going to harm or hurt
her."
"We think of grandparents, especially grandmothers as
being sacred beings," said Harris County Sheriff's Investigator Cynthia
Routh. "These are very special people in our lives, and to know that a
grandmother was violated in this way, it just disgusted me."
Routh
was able to pinpoint the surveillance video that captured the suspect,
and then spent months gathering enough evidence to get charges filed.
Authorities
say the man in the video is 29-year-old Bryan Arellano Monasterio.
Monasterio was arrested Wednesday. He has been charged with two counts
of aggravated sex assault of the elderly and one count of aggravated
robbery of a person over 65.
The Harris County District Attorney's Elderly Abuse Section is prosecuting the case.
According to authorities, the attacker broke into a secure area where he
pretended to be a maintenance man. He covered the victim's peep hole
before making his way inside her apartment. Deputies say he then dragged
the woman to the bedroom, raped her, stole $160, and threatened to kill
her before leaving.
An anonymous tip to Crime Stoppers helped identify Monasterio, whose DNA was later matched to the case.
According
to Assistant District Attorney Mary McFaden, who is the chief of the
Elderly Abuse Section, Monsaterio told the victim "he raped her because
he had never had sex with an Asian woman."
"He violated her safety
zone. He violated her home. He violated her. On so many levels, this is
such an egregious assault," McFaden said.
Monasterio was indicted
on two counts of aggravated sexual assault of an elderly person and one
count of aggravated robbery of an elderly person. He faces up to life
in prison if convicted.
On Wednesday afternoon, Monasterio appeared before a judge.
"I
just want him to realize that what he did was wrong," said Bonnem.
"That he is not human for what he did. He's somebody's son. He hurt
someone's mother, and he shouldn't have."
Given the heinous
nature of the crime, Bonnem said her family is grateful that the case
was not lost with prosecutors and investigators.
"They made us
feel like they are not just going to blow us off, just another crime in
Houston," said Bonnem. "They really made us feel they tried everything
they can."
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