Dec 16, 2024
One of three people involved in running an unlicensed Riverside care facility that neglected and abused six severely disabled residents has been sentenced to seven years in state prison, the California Department of Justice said. Ronnel Tiburcio, convicted in July 2023 of six counts of elder abuse likely to produce great bodily harm and death, was sentenced on Dec. 13. Tiburcio worked as an assistant for Joel Ombao, who owned several hospice companies including Secure Hands. The two men, along with registered nurse Nimfa Molina, were responsible for operating and caring for residents at the facility. Investigators found the residents, 32 to 66 years old, living in squalor and without the necessary staff and equipment for proper care. The victims were malnourished, dehydrated and living in filth, authorities said. “Individuals entrusted with the care of elderly and dependent adults have the utmost responsibility for their well-being and safety,” Attorney General Rob Bonta said in a statment. On July 1, Ombao was sentenced to five years in prison, while Molina received, in October 2023, about four months at Riverside County jail. Related Articles Crime and Public Safety | Ex-FBI informant who lived in Calabasas pleads guilty to lying about Bidens Crime and Public Safety | Former VA employee suspected of killing former boss talked of work difficulties, co-worker says Crime and Public Safety | Imprisoned South Bay restaurateur comes clean in bid for parole: He cooked his wife’s body Crime and Public Safety | Man arrested in killing of Hemet woman Crime and Public Safety | Mercedes crashes into 24 Hour Fitness’s indoor pool in Redlands  
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