Four men have been arrested for sexually assaulting a 9-year-old girl in a Utah home while her mother was in
the garage smoking meth, authorities said Monday.
The girl's mother left her
sleeping on a couch March 27 inside a home in rural Uintah County, which
borders Colorado, the Uintah County Sheriff's Office said in court documents.
The four men were staying at
the home and took the child into another room, where they assaulted her,
investigators said. When her mother returned, the child said she wanted to
leave.
Two days later, the girl told
her mother about the assault, deputies said. The woman then reported it to
police.
The sheriff's office identified
the men as 36-year-old Larson RonDeau, 20-year-old Josiah RonDeau, 29-year-old
Jerry Flatlip and 26-year-old Randall Flatlip.
The men did not have listed
phone numbers, and it didn't appear any of them had a lawyer who could comment
on their behalf.
Larson RonDeau, the first to be
arrested, was charged Friday with rape and sodomy of a child. His initial court
appearance is scheduled for Tuesday in the town of Vernal.
The other three men were
arrested several days later. Uintah County Attorney G. Mark Thomas said Monday
he expects similar charges to be filed against them in the next few days.
State child welfare officials
have taken custody of the girl.
Thomas said the child's mother
has not been arrested, and any possible charges against her would come after
officials finish reviewing the cases against the four men. He had no
information on the child's father.
Investigators said in court documents the four men might have been related. The mother told deputies she
was friends with a woman who might have been related to some of the men. The
mother met the woman during a past stay in jail, deputies said. They did not
offer further details.
Thomas, the prosecutor, didn't
know Monday whether the four men were Utah residents, but he believed they may
have ties to Montana.
Cpl. Dustin Cheshire, a
spokesman for the Uintah County Sheriff's Office, did not immediately have
further details on the case.
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