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reported events that occurred at 10427 Rockcrest Road on June 5th, 2019

Authorities located a stash house at 10427 Rockcrest Rd. where 18 people, including two women, were allegedly being held in the safe house. The two women were allegedly held captive in the home for 25 days, and sexually assaulted by three of the five men arrested. The other 16 men were allegedly being held with little to no clothing, and were "enslaved, in some cases, for work and sex." Detectives said 18 people, including two women, were being held for ransom. They also found four guns, more than $10,000 in cash and 19 grams of cocaine. Jose Silvestre, 18, is charged with aggravated sexual assault and engaging in organized criminal activity by kidnapping. Fredy Moreno-Gil, 26, is charged with engaging in organized criminal activity by kidnapping. Gabriel Salazar-Bautista, 35, is charged with engaging in organized criminal activity by kidnapping. Jose Manuel Aviles-Diaz, 26, is charged with aggravated kidnapping, aggravated sexual assault, engaging in organized criminal activity by kidnapping and possession with intent to deliver or manufacture a controlled substance. Moris Gudiel Campos Gomez, 39, is charged with aggravated kidnapping, aggravated sexual assault, engaging in organized criminal activity by kidnapping and possession with intent to deliver or manufacture a controlled substance.

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https://abc13.com/18-kidnapping-victims-found-enslaved-inside-home-hpd/5369918/

18 kidnapping victims found 'enslaved' in NW Houston home: HPD

Victims: 2 women & 16 men. Acevedo says the 16 men were being held with little/no clothing on—so they couldn’t run. They were enslaved “in some cases for work, in some cases for sex.” #abc13 — Courtn


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