CHILD MOLESTER FOUND GUILTY

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Evansville, IN – Prosecutor Diana Moers announces that on June 27, 2024, a jury

found Elmer Salazer-Hernandez guilty of two counts of Child Molesting, a Level 2 and

Level 3 Felony. Deputy Prosecutors Susan Wilkie and Kimberly Ottilie represented the

State in this case. The Honorable Magistrate Judge Celia M. Pauli of the Vanderburgh

County Circuit Court presided.

In February of 2022, Holly’s House conducted a forensic interview on a juvenile

who disclosed their mother’s boyfriend’s brother, Elmer Salazer-Hernandez, had sexually

abused them when they were the age of 4-5 years old. Elmer Salazer-Hernandez was

living in a trailer with the child, their mother and mother’s boyfriend at the time of the

molestations. The victim disclosed in the forensic interview they would call the Defendant

“Elmo”, and “Elmo” would wake them up and take them to his room. Inside the

Defendant’s room, Salazer-Hernandez would sexually abuse the victim. The abuse

occurred on multiple occasions, starting as “touching” and progressing into sexual

intercourse.

The victim bravely testified at the trial, as well as Detective Jackie Juncker.

Prosecutor Moers stated: “While another case got most of the media attention this week, I consider every child molestation and abuse case to be high-profile and of the utmost importance. As a community, we must rally around victims and report any signs of

disclosure of abuse by our children. We are fortunate to have Holly’s House in our community who is trained in forensic interviewing and uses national best practices to ensure we have successful prosecutions. We are also grateful for the work of Detective

Jucker in this case to ensure we got a conviction.”

Moers went on to say: “I will continue to pour resources and training into prosecutions of child molesters. This brave victim was able to report their molestation

which happened 9 years prior, and because of this testimony the Defendant will no longer have access to children. Aside from testimony, Detectives have many tools at their disposal to help corroborate victim disclosure. We will leave no stone unturned in these

cases. I pray for the survivor’s healing and hope their testimony inspires others who want to come forward. If you are a victim, please be assured you have a fighter in your corner.”

Prosecutor Moers thanks her Deputy Prosecutors Susan Wilkie and Kimberly Ottilie as well her investigations and legal staff for their countless hours preparing for this trial and bringing justice for this victim. Prosecutor Moers also thanks VanderburghCounty Sheriff’s Office Detectives Troops and Juncker who worked ardently to investigate

this case.

Sentencing is scheduled for July 18, 2024, in front of the Honorable Magistrate

Judge Celia M. Pauli of the Vanderburgh County Circuit Court.