Man Gets 5 Years for Sex Attacks on Fellow Hospital Patients in Huntington Beach

Man Gets 5 Years for Sex Attacks on Fellow Hospital Patients in Huntington Beach
An inmate looks out from prison bars. (Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)
City News Service
5/2/2023
Updated:
5/2/2023
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SANTA ANA, Calif.—A 28-year-old man was sentenced May 2 to five years in prison for raping two women at Huntington Beach Hospital, where all three were patients.

Adrian Alfredo Sanchez of Garden Grove pleaded guilty Dec. 13 to rape of an incompetent person, rape, and two counts of assault with the intent to commit a sex offense, all felonies. He was given credit for 780 days in jail and was ordered to register as a sex offender.

Sanchez was a “patient in the psychiatric ward of Huntington Beach Hospital,” his attorney Salvador Silva said in court papers. “Defendant had been admitted for schizophrenia and anxiety.”

Sanchez was also being treated for depression and psychosis, Silva said. He had no prior criminal record.

One of the victims was developmentally disabled.

Sanchez accepted a plea deal from Orange County Superior Court Judge Kazuharu Makino, court records show. Orange County Superior Court Craig Robison sentenced the defendant.

Police were called to the hospital’s mental health services clinic on June 23, 2021, regarding the attacks, police said.