WENATCHEE — Former Wenatchee police Detective Bob Perez, who led a discredited child sex ring investigation in the 1990s in Central Washington, has died.
Perez, 60, of Waterville died Dec. 12 at Central Washington Hospital of stroke-related complications, The Wenatchee World reported Wednesday.
His daughter, Michelle Valdez, confirmed his death.
As the city’s chief sex crimes investigator, Perez arrested dozens of Wenatchee Valley adults between 1994 and 1995 on suspicion of sexually abusing children, sometimes in bizarre, ritualistic fashion. His investigation, with state Child Protective Services agents, ensnared 42 residents of Chelan and Douglas counties, 28 of whom were convicted or pleaded guilty, the newspaper reported.
Of the cases that ended in convictions or guilty pleas, 18 were thrown out or overturned on appeal after Perez’s tactics were investigated by a specially appointed appellate judge. The investigation found that Perez coerced suspects, many poor and developmentally disabled, into making false confessions, and coached testimony from witnesses.