TULSA – The University of Tulsa student recently arrested and accused of sexual assault has also been charged with 22 other counts, ranging from peeping tom to rape.
Additional charges have been added to Luis Molina case including the following: rape by instrumentation, four counts of sexual battery, eight counts of peeping tom, seven counts of first degree burglary, larceny and attempted rape in the first degree.
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Earlier last week, Molina was originally arrested in San Antonio on Saturday morning. Molina is currently being held without bond.
The investigation started in February when Tulsa Police Department’s Sex Crime Unit began investigating a series of burglaries on the University of Tulsa campus. Police said in the investigation, the suspect was said to be seeking into student’s bedrooms and two of the incidents resulted in sexual batteries.
A description was provided by one of the victims, say police, and after obtaining a search warrant, police were able to link Luis Molina to the investigation.
The search warrant led to the discovery of multiple electronic devices, one of which contained video of an unconscious woman being raped.
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