Posted on February 26, 2010

Police say girl raped in Silver Spring

Melquicide H. Sorto, 31, and Marcos R. Torres-Enriquez, 20, were each charged with one count of second-degree rape. They are being held without bond at the Montgomery County Detention Center.

An 11-year-old girl was raped in Silver Spring by two men who took her into an apartment after they saw her walking outside Tuesday night, Montgomery County police said.

Two men were arrested shortly after the attack.

The girl was walking near the intersection of Piney Branch Road and Carroll Avenue when she heard two men speaking to her in Spanish, according to police. She did not understand what they were saying because she does not speak Spanish, so she walked away from them, police said.

Shortly after, the girl was in a park near Quebec Terrace when the same two men walked up to her, took her into an apartment in the 8700 block of Carroll Avenue and both raped her, police said.

The girl told her mother what had happened and her mother called police about 8:40 p.m.

Officers found two suspects in the apartment and took them into custody.

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Marcos R. Torres-Enriquez, left, and Melquicide H. Sorto. (Courtesy of Montgomery County Police)

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3 Comments on “Police say girl raped in Silver Spring”

  • These are infortunately TYPICAL of a certain breed of nasty foreign thug that has massively infested Langley Park and surrounding neighborhoods for nearly 2 decades now.

    That being said, I once lived in this neighborhood for a short time, and moved out as quickly as I could. It’s been a horrid high-crime “lawlessness zone” for about 30 years. Thus, anytime I see an address near the place in crime reporting, it sticks in my memory.

    Yet I don’t remember ever seeing this level of depravity. Particularly sickening is the fact that they spoke to such a young girl not once, but twice.

    Because they have had an ICE detainer placed on them, it’s pretty certain that they are illegally present in the USA, which speaks volumes about the insanely permissive policies of suburban Maryland’s county governments which have standing orders to overlook immigration status. Until recently, the policy was to never check immigration status, now all offenders for only particularly heinous acts will have their immigration status checked. This is in part due to the recent murder of 14-year-old honor student Tai Lam, a year before and mere blocks away.

    I am agonized over the policies of a county government that has for so long allowed foreign criminals to believe that because they are foreign, no crime is great enough to warrant punishment. That anyone from abroad would attack and violently molest a girl not even really yet a teenager, that’s incredibly shameful.

    That these creatures evidently did it because she didn’t speak Spanish (as well as because of their own vile character), that’s outrageous.

    Illegal Alien Enabler Group Casa de Maryland will hold a candlelight vigil and peace gathering in response to the crime at 6:30 tonight at the corner of Carroll Avenue and Piney Branch Road in Silver Spring.

    http://www.gazette.net/stories/02252010/montnew162822_32567.php

    I wonder how many more little girls will get molested there.

    Posted by Thomas Hardman on February 26, 2010 at 10:29 am
  • Compulsory sterilization for the two, along with commitment to a concentration camp.

    Cheery-O!

    Posted by Pleasant One on February 26, 2010 at 9:14 pm
  • What fine specimens of humanity…it makes me a proud American to know that they immigrated here to achieve the American dream.

    Let’s pray the the 11-year-old was not one of ours, at least.

    Posted by Siegfriedson on February 26, 2010 at 9:54 pm

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