Cal Fire employee charged with rapes; claim alleges lengthy assault occurred at station
Key takeaways
- The woman, listed as Jane Doe in a civil claim filed this week, said she arrived at Station 96 in Temecula just after 10 one evening last November to visit a man she’d met online.
- According to the woman’s claim, David Renteria, 51, greeted her at the entrance and the two walked to a shed at the back of the property.
- The woman’s attorney, David Ring, said his client had no reason not to trust Renteria: They were at a fire station after all, and there were others just inside.
Authorities have filed sexual assault charges against a Cal Fire employee who worked at Riverside County Fire Station 96 in Temecula. (Google street view) By Gavin J. Quinton Staff Writer May 9, 2026 3 AM PT 5 min Click here to listen to this article Share via Close extra sharing options Email Facebook X Linked In Threads Reddit Whats App Copy Link URL Copied! Print 0:00 0:00 1x This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here.
A man who worked as a firefighter and paramedic at a Cal Fire station in Riverside County has been charged with raping three women, at least one of them while on duty — and the alleged victim in that incident says the agency shares responsibility for letting it happen.
The woman, listed as Jane Doe in a civil claim filed this week, said she arrived at Station 96 in Temecula just after 10 one evening last November to visit a man she’d met online.