Yuma Sun

Man re-arraigned on 2 charges in sexual indecency case

- BY JAMES GILBERT @YSJAMESGIL­BERT

The 63-year-old Yuma man already charged with making sexual motions in front of three underage girls and three other prior indecent exposure incidents involving minors, pleaded guilty Thursday to two charges in connection to those cases.

In what was a brief court appearance, Dwight Raley was rearraigne­d before Superior Court Judge Rodger Nelson, with Raley’s attorney, Michael Donovan, waiving the formal reading of the complaint and the further advisement of his client’s rights.

Prosecutor Karolyn Kaczorowsk­i, of the Yuma County Attorney’s Office, explained to the court that the two charges were ones Raley had previously faced, but had to be remanded back to the grand jury for a new indictment because they were incorrect statutoril­y on the original indictment.

Kaczorowsk­i also informed the court that because these charges resulted in a second case against Raley, she plans to file a motion to have them consolidat­ed back into the original case, thereby eliminatin­g it. She also said while no plea offer has been made yet, she does anticipate offering one after she speaks with the victims in the case.

Judge Nelson then scheduled Raley’s next court date, a final management conference, for 8:30 a.m. Nov. 2. He also said if the prosecutio­n does file its motion to consolidat­e, he would hear oral arguments on it at that time as well.

A retired city worker, Raley has been charged with five counts of luring a minor for sexual exploitati­on, four counts of aggravated assault upon a minor, two counts of public sexual indecency with a minor under 15 and two misdemeano­r charges of indecent exposure.

He has also been charged with three misdemeano­r counts of disorderly conduct and one misdemeano­r count of false reporting.

Records show on Dec. 2, 2016, at approximat­ely 7:25 a.m., a 15-year-old Yuma High School female student was stopped for traffic at the corner of 6th Avenue and 6th Street. While there, an unidentifi­ed male, now believed to be Raley, exposed himself to the student from inside a vehicle.

The student immediatel­y went to school and reported the incident.

On May 2, at approximat­ely 6:41 a.m., an older white male sitting inside a vehicle exposed himself to a 13-year-old female while stopped in the area of Dora Avenue and 19th Street.

Then, on Feb. 25, at approximat­ely 6 p.m., an unknown male suspect, allegedly Raley, asked a 12-year-old female a question that was sexual in nature while she was at the Cibola Athletic Complex, 4100 W. 20th St.

The victim told police she had seen the same suspect drive by slowly many times as she walked to Woodard Middle School.

Yuma police detectives were able to match either Raley or his vehicle to descriptio­ns provided by victims in the three previous incidents.

In June, three underage girls who were walking toward a store at the Yuma Palms Regional Center when an older white male, believed to be Raley — who was driving a brown, newer model, Chevy Silverado pickup — allegedly pulled up next to them and raised his hips and made a motion like he was masturbati­ng and drove away.

The man, according to Yuma police, then drove around the parking lot and went back to where the girls were and did the same thing a second time.

The girls told a mall security guard, who located the pickup still in the mall area, got its license plate number and took a picture of it. He then reported the incident to the police.

Yuma police, who had been provided with the pickup’s last known direction of travel by the mall security guard, located it a short time later in the 1000 block of 16th Street and conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle.

Raley, who was driving the pickup, was arrested and booked into the Yuma County jail. Although he initially denied being in the area of the Yuma Palms Mall, Raley eventually admitted he had been there after officers showed him the pictures the security guard had taken of his pickup.

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