Moreno Valley man arrested for allegedly imprisoning, torturing 2 women in his home

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Moreno Valley man arrested for allegedly imprisoning, torturing 2 women in his home
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Gilberto Puga called deputies to report two women had burglarized his home, but deputies determined that the two women had allegedly been locked in the house and tortured.

Deputies with the Moreno Valley Sheriff's Station were called out to the home of Gilberto Puga Sunday. According to theSheriff's Department, Puga called police to report that two women had broken into his home. However, the office received other reports that said two women were at Puga's home screaming for help.

When deputies got to the home in the 2600 block of Prairie Dog Lane, they found the women walking away from the house. Deputies said that Puga was "uncooperative with deputies and left the location." After an investigation, detectives determined that the women didn't break into Puga's home, but rather they were locked in the home against their will and tortured. Detectives issued a warrant for Puga's arrest, and Puga was arrested on Monday, May 15 in Hemet.

Puga is being held on $1 million. Deputies are looking for anyone who may have had a similar experience with Puga. Anyone with information was asked to call the Moreno Valley Sheriff's Station at

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