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Update: Man sentenced for torture, elder abuse against foster mother 

Update posted Sept. 21:

Matthew Leroy Ehens was sentenced to eight years-to-lifeMatthew Leroy Ehens was sentenced to eight years-to-life

–District Attorney Dan Dow has announced that Matthew Leroy Ehens was sentenced by the Honorable Jacquelyn H. Duffy to eight years-to-life on felony charges of torture and elder abuse of his 79-year-old adoptive mother. Ehens was convicted by a plea of no contest on Aug. 25, 2021.

On Aug. 2, 2019, during an argument with his mother at their home in Arroyo Grande, Ehens poured a pot of boiling peanut oil on her upper body and face. He then stabbed her in the back with a large kitchen knife before fleeing in his car and eventually engaging in a high-speed chase with law enforcement until Ehens crashed his vehicle and was arrested.

The elderly victim suffered serious burns on over 17-percent of her body and received extensive medical treatment, including hospitalization for a month and a skin grafting operation.

“This life sentence is appropriate considering the unimaginable pain the defendant inflicted upon this courageous elder adult survivor who loved and raised him,” said District Attorney Dan Dow. “Our community will not tolerate elder abuse. I encourage those who suffer from or witness elder abuse to report these crimes to law enforcement.”

The case was investigated by the Arroyo Grande Police Department and the San Luis Obispo County Sherriff’s Office with the assistance of the District Attorney’s Bureau of Investigation. The case was prosecuted by Deputy District Attorney Kristin Barnard, with substantial support from the District Attorney’s Christopher G. Money Victim Witness Assistance Center.

For information and resources on elder abuse, click here for the Victim Witness Assistance Center webpage.

 


Original story posted Aug. 26:

felony elder abuseMatthew Ehens is facing a sentence of 8 years-to-life in state prison

–Matthew Leroy Ehens, 38, of Arroyo Grande, pleaded no contest in court Wednesday to felony charges of torture and elder abuse against his 79-year-old foster mother after he poured boiling peanut oil on her and stabbed her in the back with a large kitchen knife during an argument.

On Aug. 2, 2019, during an argument with his foster mother at their home in Arroyo Grande, Ehens poured a pot of boiling peanut oil on her upper body and face. He then stabbed her in the back with a large kitchen knife before fleeing in his car and eventually engaging in a high-speed chase with law enforcement until Ehens crashed his vehicle and was arrested.

The 79-year-old victim suffered serious burn injuries over 17-percent of her body and received extensive medical treatment, including hospitalization for a month and a skin grafting operation.

“The victim is a courageous survivor of a horrible crime inflicted on her a person whom she raised,” said District Attorney Dan Dow. “Our community will not tolerate elder abuse. I encourage those who suffer from or witness elder abuse to report these crimes to law enforcement.”

Sentencing is scheduled for September 20, 2021, at 8:30 a.m. in Department 1 of the San Luis Obispo County Superior Court, the Honorable Jacquelyn H. Duffy presiding. Ehens is facing a sentence of 8 years-to-life in state prison.

The case was investigated by the Arroyo Grande Police Department and the San Luis Obispo County Sherriff’s Office with the assistance of the District Attorney’s Bureau of Investigation. The case was prosecuted by Deputy District Attorney Kristin Barnard, with substantial support from the district attorney’s Christopher G. Money Victim Witness Assistance Center.

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