San Francisco Chronicle

Vazquez arrested on child sex charges

- By Will Graves Will Graves is an Associated Press writer.

PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh Pirates closer Felipe Vazquez was arrested Tuesday on multiple felony charges, including statutory sexual assault and soliciting a child, and was placed on administra­tive leave by Major League Baseball.

Vazquez was taken into custody by Pennsylvan­ia State Police on one count of computer pornograph­y/ solicitati­on of a child and one count of providing obscene material to minors, both felonies, stemming from an investigat­ion in Florida. He later was charged in Westmorela­nd County, which is located east of Pittsburgh, with felony counts of statutory sexual assault, unlawful contact with a minor and corruption of minors and a misdemeano­r count of indecent assault of a person under 16 years old.

It was not immediatel­y known whether the charges in Pennsylvan­ia were related to or independen­t of the Florida investigat­ion. Vazquez’s attorney, Michael Comber, did not immediatel­y return a message seeking comment.

Vazquez was arraigned via video from the Allegheny County jail, wearing a darkcolore­d sweatshirt and glasses, according to the Pittsburgh PostGazett­e. He was denied bond, with the judge saying she believed Vazquez was a flight risk, the newspaper reported.

The Florida Department of Law Enforcemen­t said it began investigat­ing the 28yearold in August after learning of an alleged sexual relationsh­ip between Vazquez and a teenage girl living in Lee County, Fla. Vazquez, who lives in Saint Cloud, Fla., and the victim began the relationsh­ip when the girl was 13, authoritie­s said.

The girl, now 15, allegedly received a text message from Vazquez in July in which he was performing a sex act. Vazquez also texted the girl to ask if she wanted to meet for a sexual encounter following the end of the baseball season, according to police.

According to the affidavit, though Vazquez’s face is not visible in the images sent to the victim, authoritie­s were able to identify him by matching tattoos in the picture against tattoos of Vazquez they discovered on the internet. The victim’s mother discovered the communicat­ion in July and texted Vazquez to tell him the person he was communicat­ing with was a minor, the affidavit said. Authoritie­s matched the evidence to Vazquez’s phone number.

Authoritie­s arrested Vazquez after executing a search warrant Tuesday morning at his Pittsburgh apartment. Police said they seized electronic devices that will be used in the investigat­ion. Vazquez is expected to be extradited to Florida.

A twotime AllStar pitcher from Venezuela, Vazquez is 51 with a 1.65 ERA and 28 saves for the Pirates this season.

“We take this matter, and these charges in particular, extremely seriously,” Pirates President Frank Coonelly said in a statement.

The MLB commission­er’s office placed Vazquez on administra­tive leave as part of its policy regarding domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse. The MLB Players Associatio­n declined to comment.

Administra­tive leave is not considered discipline. Vazquez goes on the restricted list and continues to receive his salary but is ineligible to play.

Vazquez signed a fouryear, $22 million contract with Pittsburgh before the 2018 season, with the team holding club options for 2022 and 2023.

“It’s something that hits home,” Pittsburgh pitcher Chris Archer said. “I have a 14yearold sister. In the U.S., you’re innocent until proven guilty. Until due process is completely played out, we’re hoping that this stuff ’s not true.”

 ?? Matt Freed / Associated Press ?? Pittsburgh closer Felipe Vazquez is being held without bond and has been placed on leave.
Matt Freed / Associated Press Pittsburgh closer Felipe Vazquez is being held without bond and has been placed on leave.

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