He sexually molested her 6-year-old son and fled the country. So this Fort Collins mom tracked him down — planning to kill him, if necessary

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Lydia Lerma was horrified when she learned that a man had admitted sexually molesting her 6-year-old son, and she was beyond angry when she heard he had skipped out on bail and fled the country.

Her fury and frustration rose to an entirely different level when she felt law enforcement was dawdling in its efforts to find 27-year-old Andrew Vanderwal and bring him to justice.

So the Fort Collins mother decided to hunt him down herself, and planned to kill him if necessary. Her amateur sleuthing took Lerma and her boyfriend to Cuauhtémoca, Mexico, and it would require stealth and determination, but not violence. Her actions led directly to Vanderwal’s capture and extradition to Colorado.

Vanderwal, now in custody, is charged with four felonies accusing him of sexually assaulting Lerma’s son and another boy.

Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post

Lydia Lerma poses for a portrait with her daughter Arjay, right, outside of their home on April 4, 2018 in Fort Collins.

Because of the ongoing investigation, authorities from the FBI, Fort Collins Police Department and Larimer County district attorney’s office declined to comment. Lerma said she is speaking out to draw attention to gaps in the judicial system that allowed Vanderwal to slip away after he was charged. She also wants to reach parents of kids whom Vanderwal may have molested.

Predatory child molesters are very adept at taking advantage of weaknesses in community groups and legal systems, child abuse experts say. And Vanderwal used classic tactics of a predator, said Margaret Ochoa, a child abuse prevention specialist with Colorado School Safety Resource Center.

“They watch out for kids who are vulnerable. They start grooming the family to gain access to the children. The child sees that Mom and Dad trust them so they can’t do anything to him,” Ochoa said. “(Vanderwal) saw a vulnerability, and he exploited it.”

Lerma said Vanderwal gravitated to her family when she and her husband were separating in 2014.  At different times in 2015 and 2016, Vanderwal lived with her ex-husband as his roommate. She said she believes Vanderwal later moved into her ex-husband’s home so he could molest her son.

“Andrew is really unassuming, and that’s why so many people are not intimidated by him,” Lerma said. “He’s nothing that anybody would be concerned about.”



Source : Denver Post