Mesa Verde man held on molestation allegations
Lolita Harper
COSTA MESA -- Police are investigating allegations that a 71-year-old
Costa Mesa man molested a 12-year-old girl who reported she was attacked
Saturday while selling candy.
Costa Mesa Police Lt. Dale Birney said Mesa Verde resident James
Harper was arrested Saturday and will be charged with committing a lewd
act on a child and kidnapping. Harper could face one to 12 years in
prison if convicted.
Birney said the investigation is ongoing and officers are looking into
the possibility there are additional victims. Harper is being held in
Orange County Jail.
The girl, whom the Daily Pilot has declined to identify because of her
age, told police she was selling candy on Redwood Avenue for a school
fund-raiser when she allegedly had the encounter with Harper.
“He seemed like a nice man,” the girl said in an interview Monday. “I
thought he wanted to buy some candy.”
She left his house shaking, she said, and went to her friend’s home,
where she broke down in tears.
“I wasn’t going to tell anyone,” she said. “But then I got sad, and I
told my friend.”
The two girls then told the victim’s mom, who immediately called
police.
“I don’t want him to live by me,” the girl said.
Her family members said they are shocked that something like this
could happen in such a nice, seemingly quiet neighborhood -- a
neighborhood they moved into just a month ago.
“I never imagined anything like this could happen to one of my kids,”
the girl’s mother said. “I told her to stay in the [area] because I
thought it would be safer.”
The girl’s mother said she worried about her daughter and added that
she was proud of her for telling someone about the alleged incident.
People need to know that these things happen, the mother said, and not
sweep them under the rug.
The 12-year-old has been acting differently since the alleged
incident, playing by herself and not wanting to go outside, family
members said.
She agreed, saying she tries to forget about it and play with friends
and siblings. But when it is dark and she’s alone at night, the images of
the alleged incident creep back in her mind, she said.
“I can’t go to sleep at night now,” she said.
* Lolita Harper covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949)
574-4275 or by e-mail at o7 [email protected] .
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