A man dubbed the Bolder Than Most Rapist for committing a series of rapes in the 1980s was conditionally released from custody, according to the San Diego Sheriff’s Department.
Alvin Ray Quarles, who pleaded guilty to four forcible rape counts in 1989, served 25 years in state prison, spent about a decade afterward undergoing sex offender treatment at Coalinga State Hospital, from which he was released on Tuesday. Prosecutors said Quarles would assault his victims at knifepoint, sometimes forcing the women’s boyfriends or husbands to watch.
“Pursuant to a court order, Quarles has been released into the community as a transient,” SDSO officials said in a news release sent out Tuesday. “He is temporarily housed at 1138 Custer Road, Campo, under the Conditional Release Program.”
Quarles, who is required to registered as a registered sex offender for his entire life, will be under round-the-clock supervision conducted by Liberty Health Care, a private company contracted by the state of California, officials said…