California man sentenced for sneaking into homes and fondling women's feet while they slept


by TheBlaze

TheBlaze— Nevada police say they nabbed a foot-fondler who would sneak into homes and startle women in their sleep in the Lake Tahoe area last summer. Investigators say that 26-year-old Mark Gonzales broke into at least two condominiums in Stateline through unlocked screen doors. He would then find a woman sleeping, stand by the foot of her bed, and fondle her feet. When she would confront him, he would flee the scene. “I will never forget how he crawled on the floor after he touched me in my most...

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