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Child Rape Conviction: Springfield Man Sentenced To 13-15 Years In Prison

A Springfield man who was accused of sexually abusing a Holyoke child for two years will spend the next 13 to 15 years behind bars, officials announced on Monday, June 12. 

Hector Heredia-Alamo

Hector Heredia-Alamo

Photo Credit: Hampden District Attorney's Office

Hector Heredia-Alamo was convicted in May of rape of a child and two counts of indecent assault and battery on a child under 14, the Hampden County District Attorney's Office said. 

The sentence is the end of a legal saga that began in December 2020 when Holyoke police arrested the man after a young child told family members that Heredia-Alamo was sexually abusing their older sibling, officials said. The family went to the police immediately after learning of the assaults. 

Heredia-Alamo knew his victim and abused them multiple times over two years, the prosecutor said.

The victim and their younger sibling who witnessed the abuse testified in the trial. 

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