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Oakdale Man Accused Of Using Facebook To Meet, Assault Minor

OAKDALE (CBS13) — A 20-year-old Oakdale man is accused of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl he met on Facebook, and investigators are afraid there may be many more victims out there.

But the family of the suspect told CBS13 they can't believe he's accused of such a horrible crime.

"Donnell would not do this," his mother said Monday. "He does not have a forceful bone in his body."

But San Joaquin County investigators say Young preyed upon multiple underage girls through Facebook, reaching out to complete strangers. Investigators say he used several fictitious Facebook names and encouraged the girls to meet him in person. They say he used names like Noah Camacho, Andrew or Alex to draw them in.

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His family and friends say that doesn't sound like Donnell. He attends Modesto Junior College after starring in football and track at Oakdale High School.

"We do not have Internet here," his mother said. "He says he does not have Facebook."

"Donnell's a sweet young man," one family friend said. "Something's wrong. Someone has made a mistake."

"He isn't the monster they're making him out to be," another supporter said.

But investigators say through deception, Donnell finally convinced one 14-year-old girl to meet him and once alone, he sexually assaulted her multiple times.

Young's mom says she has the support of family and friends but fears for her son in jail.

"I'm just worried about it. I'm worried about his safety," she said.

But what's troubling to investigators is they believe donnell has preyed on other young girls.

"Donnell's had a lot of female friends and their parents love him," his mother said.

She tells CBS13 that his bail has been set at $300,000 and at this point they're not looking to bail him out, but they are trying to find a good attorney.

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