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SJPD Investigates SJPD Officer for Sexual Assault Allegations

Post Date:07/08/2025 11:50 AM

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

TYPE OF CRIME: Sexual Assault of a Minor CASE NUMBER: 25-000-9935
LOCATION: San José, CA  
   
SUSPECT #1: Saul Duran AGE: 48 Years
ADDRESS: San José, CA  
   

 

 Saul Duran 48YO
Suspect Saul Duran
ARRESTED

 

On June 18, 2025, the San José Police Department received a report from two adult sisters alleging that they were victims of sex crimes committed by a San José Police Officer when they were juveniles. The incidents were reported to have occurred between 2008 and 2012.

An immediate investigation was launched by SJPD’s Internal Affairs Unit - Detectives determined that the officer, Saul Duran, was a facilitator in a Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office program, known as The Parent Project, at the time the alleged abuse took place. The Parent Project initiative is designed to provide parental guidance and support for families.

Though participation in the program was voluntary, Duran served in an official capacity as a police officer, outside of his assigned patrol duties. It was during his time with this program that he met the two sisters, who were then 14 and 15 years old. He was perceived by their mother as a positive influence, and after gaining trust, interacted with the girls outside the scope of the program.

The Parent Project’s policies strictly prohibit individual contact between program facilitators and minors outside of structured program settings. It was during these unauthorized and unsupervised interactions that the alleged crimes occurred.

During the investigation, Duran was placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of both a criminal and internal administrative investigation.

The San José Police Department worked closely with the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office who determined there was sufficient basis for criminal prosecution.

On July 7, 2025, an arrest warrant was obtained for Duran, and he was taken into custody by SJPD without incident. He was subsequently booked into the Santa Clara County Jail for multiple felony charges related to the sexual assault of a minor.

The Department recognizes the possibility that additional individuals with information or similar experiences may come forward. Anyone who believes they may have relevant information is encouraged to contact Detective Sergeant Kilmer #3723 or Detective Sergeant Sanchez #4126 of the SJPD Internal Affairs - Criminal Investigations Detail by email at 3723@sanjoseca.gov and/or 4126@sanjoseca.gov, or 408-277-4082.  

“We were devastated to learn of these allegations and we hope that our swift investigation and arrest of Duran will demonstrate to survivors that we will treat your disclosure seriously, regardless of how much time has passed,” stated SJPD Chief of Police Paul Joseph. “If the violator is a police officer, they will not be protected by other police officers.”

“Sometimes, parents abuse children. Sometimes it’s teachers or coaches. Sometimes a police officer. It might seem like this happens so much, but statistically these are still aberrations," stated Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen. "The SJPD and the DA’s Office are here to deal with criminal aberrations, to try and prevent them, and make sure that predators – like this one – stop and pay for what they have done.”

“There is absolutely no place in San José — and especially not within our police department — for anyone who would harm a child,” said San José Mayor Matt Mahan. “I want to thank our officers and the District Attorney for moving quickly and professionally to put this suspected predator behind bars. If found guilty, he’ll be the one in handcuffs – hopefully for a long, long time.”

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BY: Stacie Shih #1559N AUTHORIZED BY: Chief Paul Joseph
DATE:  07/08/2025 TIME:  11:30 AM DATE:  07/08/2025 TIME:  11:30 AM

 

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