IMAGE from Stevens Millancastro’s Facebook June 9, 2017, seen here as a DJ
SANTA ANA — Stevens Millancastro (A.K.A. Millan) (27) of Palmdale gave new meaning to making one’s mark on life: “To do something that makes one famous or successful; to do something that is very important or meaningful,” when he marked his territory by contaminating his female co-worker’s water bottles and a honey pot with his bodily fluids.
The Orange County District Attorney announced Millancastro’s arrest on Tuesday. On November 17th, he’d been charged with battery and attempted vandalism.
The charges include misdemeanor counts and sentencing enhancements: two charges of battery, and three of attempted vandalism with sentencing enhancements of committing the crimes for the purpose of sexual gratification.
Since 2014, at the time of the crimes, Millan worked with the victim, Jane Doe. Two times between November and December 2016, the defendant is accused of putting his bodily fluids in the victim’s honey jar at their office in La Palma.
Then, between November 24, 2016, and January 13, 2017, Jane Doe consumed the contaminated honey approximately every other day without knowing its added contents.
During that time, Millan is also accused of contaminating the victim’s water bottle on two separate occasions. The victim noticed that the water looked cloudy and threw the bottles away each time.
On January 9, 2017, the victim noticed a third water bottle on her desk appeared to be contaminated and reported the incident to her supervisor, who set up a surveillance camera in her office.
On January 23, 2017, Jane Doe sat at her desk and touched her computer mouse, which was smeared with a sticky substance. The defendant is accused of appearing on surveillance footage going into the victim’s office prior to the incident.
Jane Doe reported the crimes to the La Palma Police Department, who investigated this case and arrested Millan November 21, 2017.
Millancastro made his Facebook page private after the arrest, but the public backlash is still evident on his photo pages. He did remove that his main interest is women.
OCDA Prosecutor, Senior Deputy District Attorney Brock Zimmon, Special Prosecutions Unit announced that Millancastro faces a maximum sentence of two years and six months in county jail, with lifetime sex offender registration.