Dec. 21, 2017 -- Westchester County District Attorney Anthony A. Scarpino, Jr. today announced that Luis Ortiz, 50-years-old of Mamaroneck, NY was sentenced to 10 years in state prison for sexually abusing a five-year-old girl in the late 1990s.

Ortiz had been extradited from Guatemala back in May of this year and returned to Mamaroneck Village Court on a bench warrant issued in 1998 when he failed to appear on two felony complaints.

He pled guilty on Oct. 3, 2017 before Judge Susan Cacace to one count of Course of Sexual Conduct Against a Child in the First Degree, a class “B” Violent Felony.

On Nov. 9, 1998 the then five-year-old victim told her mother that the defendant had sexually abused her while she was in the defendant’s home the previous weekend. That same day the victim’s mother filed a report with the Village of Mamaroneck Police Department. The defendant was arrested two days later on Nov. 11, 1998 and charged with Sexual Abuse in the First Degree after admitting to sexually abusing the child that weekend.

Ortiz was arraigned on the charge in the Mamaroneck Village Court and bail was set at $25,000, however that amount was reduced by a County Court judge to $5,000.

On Dec. 1, 1998, during a forensic interview of the child, she disclosed additional information which indicated the defendant had engaged in several more serious sexual assaults against the child over a period of months, and the defendant was thereafter charged with Course of Sexual Conduct Against a Child in the First Degree. The crimes are alleged to have occurred between March 1, 1998 and Nov. 8, 1998 when the victim was being babysat by the defendant’s wife at their home in Mamaroneck.

He was arraigned on the new charges in Mamaroneck Village Court and this time bail was set at $50,000. After the bail was reduced in County Court to $10,000, the defendant made bail on Dec. 10, 1999. He failed to appear at his two next scheduled court dates and on Jan. 7, 2000, a warrant was issued for his arrest.

Local police questioned the defendant’s family but the defendant could not be located.

On Jan. 20, 1999, Crime Stoppers offered a $10,000 reward for information leading to the defendant’s whereabouts.

On March 7, 2000, the Westchester County District Attorney’s Office requested that a Red Notice, an international alert, be issued by Interpol. Extensive paperwork was filed which included a statement of facts and an agreement to extradite the defendant in the event he was ever located.

On July 5, 2000, law enforcement received a tip that the defendant had been seen in El Salvador but local police were unable to locate him. Because the defendant is a citizen of that country, efforts to locate him were concentrated there.

In 2012, the US Marshall’s Service obtained information that the defendant was in Guatemala living under an assumed name. U.S. Marshall’s contacted the Department of State which requested that the Guatemalan authorities obtain a provisional arrest warrant from Guatemalan Courts. The provisional arrest warrant was obtained and the defendant was apprehended in Guatemala in August of 2016 by members of the Diplomatic Security Service of the State Department and the U.S. Marshall’s Service. After exhausting attempts to avoid extradition, he was returned to the United States by federal law enforcement agents and turned over to Mamaroneck Village detectives at JFK Airport on May 3, 2017.

Ortiz’s 10-year sentence included 15 years post-release supervision.

Assistant District Attorney Laura Murphy, former Chief of the Child Abuse Unit and Assistant District Attorney Mary Clark DiRusso of the Special Prosecutions Division prosecuted the case.

Luis Ortiz

Luis Ortiz

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