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Concord Man Suspected of Sexual Battery and False Imprisonment, Police Investigating Multiple Alleged Assaults

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Published on July 24, 2025
Concord Man Suspected of Sexual Battery and False Imprisonment, Police Investigating Multiple Alleged AssaultsSource: Concord Police Department

The Concord Police Department has taken 24-year-old Daniel Alejandro Acosta-Montiel into custody in connection with a series of alleged sexual battery and false imprisonment events. The assaults, which reportedly spanned several months, have prompted an investigation to determine if there are more victims yet to come forward, as reported by the Concord Police Department.

Details provided by the Concord Police include an alleged incident on January 13, where it is said that Acosta-Montiel followed a woman and committed sexual assault after grabbing her from behind. Following that instance, the next night saw another attack where Acosta-Montiel supposedly utilized a stun gun on a different victim to carry out a sexual assault. In a scattered occurrence about a month later, the suspect is accused of assaulting a woman in the front yard of her residence in Concord, having tracked her home.

In the wake of his April 2025 arrest, a juvenile female reported that Acosta-Montiel had allegedly assaulted her in October 2024. These revelations have led Concord PD Detectives to arrest Acosta-Montiel on various felony charges filed by the Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office.

The suspect, described as a 24-year-old male, stands 4 feet 11 inches tall and weighs around 120 pounds. With Acosta-Montiel's ties reaching beyond Concord into East Contra Costa County, local authorities believe the possibility of other victims existing is high. The department is actively seeking further information. Special Victims Unit Detective Huffmaster can be reached at 925-671-5080, and the Concord PD Dispatch is available at 925-671-3333, urging anyone with information to contact them.