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A Washoe County man is facing multiple sex crime-related charges and his son has also been arrested on sex crimes charges, the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday.

Jaime Oseguera, 44, was originally arrested June 4 on two felony counts of sexual assault. The investigation continued and Washoe County Sheriff’s Office Crimes Against Children detectives found more incidents and charged Oseguera with charges including three counts of sexual assault on a person younger than 16, six counts of sexual assault on a child younger than 14, and lewdness and indecent exposure charges, the sheriff’s office said.

The incidents happened from 2005 to 2020 and the victims knew Oseguera, the sheriff’s office said.

Mark Oseguera-Chavez, 20, his son, was arrested June 25 for four counts of lewdness with a child under 14, one count of sexual assault with a child under 14, and one charge of distribution of obscene materials to a minor. The alleged crimes happened in 2019 and 2020 and the victim knew him, the sheriff’s office said.
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The Washoe County District Attorney announced that Mark Anthony Oseguera-Chavez,22 has been sentenced to two consecutive life terms in prison in connection with a child sexual abuse investigation and prosecution conducted through the Washoe County Child Advocacy Center (CAC).
Oseguera-Chavez pled guilty to two counts of Lewdness with a Child Under the Age of 14 Years and was sentenced On Thursday, February 10.


Based on the sentence received, Oseguera-Chavez must serve a minimum of 20 years in prison before parole eligibility begins.
At sentencing, Deputy District Attorney Brittany Bishop argued that the nature of the crime, and subsequent threats and violence by the defendant during the course of the investigation, warranted the maximum possible sentence so as to provide justice for the victim and her family, and to protect the community at large.
 
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