Rodrigues is seen in this January file photo. He will be in court again Wednesday.

Deputies arrested former sheriff’s Sgt. Mike Rodrigues today on
suspicion of a fourth rape charge, and a judge later released him
on his own recognizance, according to authorities.
Deputies arrested former sheriff’s Sgt. Mike Rodrigues today on suspicion of a fourth rape charge, and a judge later released him on his own recognizance, according to authorities.

Rodrigues was set to be arraigned today on suspicion of three previous rape counts alleged by a grand jury. While walking toward the San Benito County Courthouse, authorities “peacefully” took him into custody, said Sheriff Curtis Hill.

The sheriff, for the second time since Rodrigues’ first arrest on rape charges in December, apologized to the community and also said he’s “not happy” with the visiting judge’s decision to release Rodrigues after authorities charged him with the additional rape count, along with two other felony counts alleging possession of firearms and ammunition while under a restraining order.

Authorities today also charged Rodrigues on three misdemeanor counts on suspicion of violating a restraining order.

The visiting judge, from Napa County, arraigned him on the prior rape counts and released Rodrigues on the condition that he agree to turn in his passport and not leave the county, Hill said. After Rodrigues’ December arrest, the suspect posted the $300,000 bail and was released from the San Benito County Jail.

“While he was on bail he continued to violate the law, including possessing a gun and ammunition,” Hill told the Free Lance. “These allegations are from citizens that live and work in this community. When people hear this they’ll think, ‘If I did that, I would be in jail.’ That’s what Joe Six-Pack is going to think. I am very disappointed in the judge’s decision.”

Although Hill said Rodrigues was peacefully arrested, defense attorney Arthur Cantu contended otherwise and argued the case is “nothing more than a witch hunt.”

If you have seven or eight deputies grabbing you and forcefully putting handcuffs on you and putting you under arrest, that by definition is an incident,” Cantu said. “How dare they file new charges? How dare they file new charges? This is nothing more than a witch hunt. This is nothing more than a vendetta between Mikey and his enemies in the sheriff’s department.”

An investigation of Rodrigues, a 25-year sheriff’s office veteran, resulted in the December indictment alleging three counts of forcible rape, two counts of unlawful sexual penetration and one count each of spousal rape, domestic violence and attempted rape.

The sheriff today said he’s sorry for the Rodrigues ordeal – he apologized emphatically in December after the indictment as well.

“I want to apologize to every man woman and child in San Benito County,” Hill said today. “We work to build trust in the community, and these allegations break that trust down.”

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