Crime & Safety

Two Men Arrested In Vacaville On Suspicion Of Molestation

Two men were arrested on suspicion of molesting children who attended their wives in-home daycare businesses.

Two men have been arrested on suspicion of molesting children who attended their wives' in-home daycare businesses, Vacaville police said Thursday.

The two incidents are a coincidence and are not related, police Sgt. Denise Quatman said.

Shane Parks, 31, was arrested for allegedly inappropriately touching a 5-year-old boy in September, Quatman said. He has posted $65,000 bail and was released from the Solano County jail.

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Police learned on Monday about the alleged molestation at the Parks' residence in the 300 block of Weatherly Way.

Paul Gauci, 61, was arrested for allegedly inappropriately touching a 9-year-old girl in September 2010, Quatman said.

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The alleged molestation occurred in the 100 block of Woodhaven Drive, Quatman said.

Police received a report about the incident on Saturday and Gauci was known to the girl's family, Quatman said.

Gauci posted $800,000 bail and was released from the Solano County jail, Quatman said.

The licenses of both in-home daycare centers have been suspended,
Quatman said.

The Vacaville Police Department's Family Investigative Response Services Section is trying to contact any additional witnesses or victims, Quatman said.

Anyone with information is asked to call Detective Drew Talton at (707) 469-6621 or Detective Omir Torres at (707) 469-6611.

Quatman said it is "highly unusual" for two such incidents to come to light at the same time this week.

--- Bay City News Service


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