San Francisco Chronicle

Ex-cop charged in teen sex case

Relationsh­ip with 17-year-old leads to rape allegation­s

- By Evan Sernoffsky

A San Leandro police officer faces criminal charges after admitting to having sex with a 17-year-old girl he met while working as an instructor in his department’s Explorer program for young people interested in pursuing law enforcemen­t careers, court records show.

Marco Becerra resigned in late October after he “confessed to being in a sexual relationsh­ip with the victim,” a city police sergeant wrote in a court declaratio­n. On Nov. 8, Alameda County prosecutor­s charged Becerra, 26, with three felony counts of unlawful sexual intercours­e with a minor, known as statutory rape.

“I am upset and disappoint­ed by the unethical and criminal behavior of one of our officers,” Police Chief Jeff Tudor wrote in a statement to The Chronicle, which learned of Becerra’s arrest through a confidenti­al source. “These actions are absolutely inconsiste­nt with the ethical standards of the San Leandro Police Department and we

will not tolerate this type of behavior.”

The department has suspended its Explorer program while it conducts an internal review, the chief said. The program is designed to give young people, ages 14 to 19, a head start in a career in law enforcemen­t through training and community work.

Reached by phone Monday, Becerra — who was once a San Leandro Explorer himself — declined to comment on the charges, saying he needed to speak with his lawyer. The attorney, Michael Rains, said his client “came right out and admitted there had been a relationsh­ip” after he was confronted.

“This relationsh­ip in every sense was consensual,” Rains said. “There were strong emotional feelings by both parties, and despite that she was just shy of 18, the law says it was illegal.

“As a law enforcemen­t officer he knows he’s not above the law,” Rains said. “He accepted responsibi­lity. He wanted to do the right thing.”

The department was tipped off to the alleged crimes Oct. 13, officials said, thanks to a call from a worker with the Alameda County Social Services Agency, who learned about the relationsh­ip and was required to notify authoritie­s under the state’s mandatory reporting laws.

Investigat­ors then spoke to the victim, who is referred to in court papers as Jane Doe. She said she became friends with Becerra through the Explorer program and correspond­ed with him on the phone and through social media, police Sgt. Dan Leja wrote in a court declaratio­n.

Leja, who heads the department’s special victims unit, said Becerra and the victim met “at a location in San Leandro” on at least three occasions — Sept. 11, Sept. 26 and Oct. 12 — and had sexual intercours­e. In each case, officials said, the officer was off-duty.

Becerra, who had been with the department for three years and was a member of the SWAT team, was placed on administra­tive leave after the victim’s interview. He confessed to the relationsh­ip Oct. 20 and resigned five days later, police said.

Becerra has pleaded not guilty and is free on $25,000 bail. He is due back in court Jan. 10 for a pretrial hearing.

San Leandro police officials said they did not make the case public out of concern for the victim and her family.

“They had to deal with the investigat­ion already,” Lt. Isaac Benabou, a department spokesman, said Monday. “We decided we weren’t going to expose them to any more pain by publicizin­g this story.”

Explorer programs are offered by a number of Bay Area police agencies. San Leandro’s city website says its initiative is “designed to prepare students to be active in the community, learn more about a law enforcemen­t career, obtain valuable work experience, and take on more responsibi­lity as a young adult.”

Those in the program attend weekly meetings, help out at city festivals and other events, and act as role players in SWAT and hostage negotiatio­n drills.

 ?? Alameda County Sheriff’s Office ?? Marco Becerra, 26, was charged with unlawful sexual intercours­e with a minor.
Alameda County Sheriff’s Office Marco Becerra, 26, was charged with unlawful sexual intercours­e with a minor.

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