A Modesto man has pleaded no contest to felony stalking and burglary charges after breaking into a woman’s home, where prosecutors say he attacked her by licking and biting her toes with the intent to have sex.
Cristian Alejandro Solorio Anguiano, 28, of Modesto, received the maximum sentence of six years and eight months in state prison under California law, according to one. Announcement From the Stanislaus County District Attorney’s Office.
According to the district attorney’s statement, the case began in February 2025, when Anguiano saw the victim at her workplace and became interested in her.
Prosecutors allege he came to her job several times a day and waited outside to approach her after she left. Anguiano allegedly asked the woman out several times and sent her a letter expressing his desire to take her to Mexico. Authorities said the unwanted contact continued for several weeks.
According to prosecutors, on May 21, 2025, Anguiano went to the victim’s home in Ceres at night after learning where she lived. Prosecutors say that after the victim’s father left the house, Anguiano broke into the home.
“A woman reported that an intruder broke into her home while she was sleeping and assaulted her by licking and biting her toes, then tried to get into her bed,” the Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement. statement.
Authorities said the victim woke up to find Anguiano in her bedroom. She remained calm and continued talking to him in an attempt to defuse the situation until other family members came into the room and demanded she leave.
According to the Sheriff’s Office, the victim called 911 but Anguiano fled before deputies arrived. Surveillance footage as well as the victim’s statement helped investigators identify and arrest Anguiano near the victim’s residence on May 22.
During the investigation, he admitted to breaking into the home to contact the victim, prosecutors said.
According to the minute order of his plea, probation was suspended, and special conditions were imposed, including registration as a sex offender, drug testing, and no bail.
“The young woman is incredibly brave in coming forward to report,” said Deputy Dist. Atty. Vita Palazuelos, who prosecuted the case.
Anguiano is scheduled to be sentenced on April 17, according to Palazuelos. Anguiano still faces separate federal charges related to drug trafficking, according to the district attorney’s office.
