Sixth arrest in Richmond gang-rape; cops say man played 'significant...

Oct 30th, 2009 - San Jose Mercury News

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RICHMOND — Police on Thursday night arrested a sixth suspect in the gang rape of a Richmond High School girl.

Jose Carlos Montano, 18, described as having played "a significant role in the rape of the victim," was arrested about 5 p.m. outside his San Pablo home, police said.

Earlier Thursday, three boys accused in the rape stood before a Contra Costa County Superior Court judge to hear charges that could land them behind bars for life.

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