Somerville man facing dangerousness hearing after assaulting 15-year-old girl in Museum of Science bathroom

BOSTON, October 10, 2024 – A 24-year-old man is being held without bail pending a dangerousness hearing Friday after being charged in Charlestown BMC with hiding in a stall and assaulting a 15-year-old girl from behind in the bathroom in the Museum of Science on Sunday, Suffolk District Attorney Kevin Hayden announced.   

YANDRI HERNANDEZ, 24, of Somerville, was charged Wednesday with kidnapping of a child, strangulation or suffocation, and assault and battery. Judge Lisa Grant ordered Hernandez held without bail pending a dangerousness hearing October 11.

At about 12:41 p.m. on Sunday, October 6, Massachusetts State Police responded to the Museum of Science for an assault in a bathroom.

The victim, a 15-year-old girl, reported being at the Museum of Science with her friend when she entered the bathroom on the first level as her friend waited outside. The victim told police that when she left the bathroom stall to wash her hands, she felt a hand come around her face and cover her month. Initially she thought it was her friend, but observed a male, later identified as Hernandez, behind her. The victim said Hernandez did not speak but tried to restrain her. The victim was able to scream and quickly run out of the bathroom. Hernandez walked out of the bathroom immediately after the victim and fled.

A witness present in the bathroom told police she noticed the first and last stalls occupied. When the witness entered her stall, she noticed black-and-white sneakers in an adjoining stall that appeared to be “abnormal in size for a female.” The witness heard one occupant exit the stall followed by the other occupant. The witness then heard muffled screaming and some sort of physical altercation. Both parties were gone when the witness exited the stall.

Video footage shows a man entering the museum at 10:58 a.m. wearing all-black clothing with black-and-white sneakers. The man is seen siting in a lobby near the bathroom for approximately one hour before entering the bathroom. State Police investigators disseminated still images of the man to local police departments.

On October 7, State Police received a phone call from Cambridge Police, who were able to identify the man as Hernandez from a distinct tattoo on his left forearm.

Hernandez was spotted in Somerville the following day and placed into custody without incident by State Police.

“This is a terrifying incident for anyone, particularly for a teenager simply enjoying an outing with a friend at a popular destination. This young woman’s description of her attacker, along with top-notch identification work based on the images disseminated by investigators, led to the defendant being spotted and arrested just days after the incident,” Hayden said.

All charged individuals are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.

Suffolk County District Attorney Kevin Hayden’s office serves the communities of Boston, Chelsea, Revere, and Winthrop, Mass. The office handles over 20,000 cases a year. More than 160 attorneys in the office practice in nine district and municipal courts, Suffolk Superior Court, the Massachusetts Appeals Court, the Supreme Judicial Court, and the Boston Juvenile Courts. The office employs some 300 people and offers a wide range of services and programs to serve anyone who comes in contact with the criminal justice system. This office is committed to educating the public about the services we provide, our commitment to crime prevention, and our dedication to keeping the residents of Suffolk County safe.

James Borghesani, Chief of Communications

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