Daily Camera (Boulder)

Man sentenced to year in jail in sex assault

- By Nicky Andrews niandrews@ prairiemou­ntainmedia.com

A Boulder man was sentenced to one year of jail and two years of work release Friday after being found guilty of raping a woman in 2021. Andy Arellano, 37, was also sentenced 20 years to life of sex offense supervisio­n program.

His jail and work release sentences will be served concurrent­ly, according to District Attorney’s Office spokeswoma­n Shannon Carbone.

“I want to join in acknowledg­ing the victim’s strength throughout this process,” District Attorney Michael Dougherty said.

“Also, I appreciate the work of law enforcemen­t and the prosecutio­n team, as well as the service of the jurors.

It is because of their efforts that the defendant was determined to be guilty and convicted of serious sex offenses.”

According to an arrest affidavit, a woman called police and said Arellano sexually assaulted her on the night of March 15, 2021, in Boulder.

The woman, who said she had known Arellano for about a year, said he came over to her apartment and was intoxicate­d.

The woman told police Arellano sexually assaulted her even after she told him to stop and that he was hurting her.

According to the affidavit, the woman told police Arellano kept her in the bedroom and would not let her leave for about four hours.

In text messages after the incident, Arellano texted, “I just want to apologize for my behavior hope you could forgive me,” and “I didn’t mean to hurt you,” to the woman.

According to the affidavit, a sex assault examinatio­n found injuries to the woman’s vagina.

Boulder police interviewe­d Arellano in May 2022, and Arellano said he was too intoxicate­d to remember what happened, even though he admitted to sending the texts apologizin­g for his actions.

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