Weston man indicted for alleged rape

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Two men from Wood County and one from Lucas County have been indicted for sexual-related offenses.

A Wood County grand jury on Wednesday indicted Daniel P. Stump, 42, Weston, for four counts of rape, all first-degree felonies.

All four incidents allegedly occurred Sept. 12, against the same person.

Court paperwork outlines that Stump knew the alleged victim’s ability to resist or consent was substantially impaired because of mental or physical condition or because of advanced age.

The grand jury indicted Lawrence M. Nusbaum, 50, Perrysburg, for illegal use of a minor or impaired person in nudity-oriented material or performance, a felony of the fifth degree.

On June 16, he allegedly possessed or viewed material that showed a minor who was not his child in a state of nudity.

The grand jury also indicted William Ocasia Torres, 41, Holland, for importuning and disseminating matter harmful to juveniles, both fifth-degree felonies; and attempted unlawful sexual conduct with a minor, a fourth-degree felony.

On Dec. 16, while chatting online with an undercover officer posing as a 15-year-old girl, Torres allegedly attempted to obtain nude images. He allegedly gave instructions to the officer posing as a girl on what part of the body to take a picture of, where to do it, and how to silence her phone so she would not get caught.

He also allegedly solicited the officer to engage in sex and help her “explore her sexual fantasies.”

On Dec. 30, he allegedly continued to push for more naked pictures while sending to the officer two pictures of himself in a state of nudity. He also allegedly tried to set up a meeting.

An indictment is only a charge and is not evidence of guilt.

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