Crime & Safety
Los Gatos Mom To Be Extradited, Sons In Protective Custody
Shannon O'Connor, 47, is accused of throwing drunken parties for teenagers where she encouraged sex acts, authorities said.

LOS GATOS, CA — A Los Gatos woman accused of throwing drunken parties for teenagers where she encouraged sex acts —sometimes non-consensual — while she sometimes watched is facing extradition back to California to face charges filed by the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office.
According to NBC Bay Area, Shannon O’Connor, 47, who now lives in Eagle, Idaho, is scheduled to be arraigned on Wednesday. Her two sons have also been placed in protective custody.
Authorities claim O'Connor bought vodka and Fireball whiskey, provided condoms, and discouraged the teens from telling their parents about the parties or calling for help when one of them passed out in their own vomit, the statement of facts reads. The teens at these parties were mostly 14- and 15-years old.
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O’Connor has been charged with 39 criminal counts, including felony child abuse, sexual assault, and providing alcohol to minors.
“It took a lot of brave children to come forward and to untangle this deeply disturbing case,” DA Rosen said. “As a parent, I’m shocked. As the DA, I’m determined to hold those adults who endanger children fully accountable to the law and our community.”
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According to the DA's office, the child abuse charges outline a long line of O’Connor’s drunken and destructive house parties for young teens lasting from 2020 to earlier this year. She would warn the teens not to disclose the parties or she could go to jail.
At one party at her home, authorities said O’Connor handed a underaged teenager a condom and pushed him into a room with an intoxicated minor. During a New Year’s Eve party at her home with about five 14-year-olds, the defendant watched and laughed as a drunk teen sexually battered a young girl in bed.
In another case, the DA's office said O'Connor brought one drunk teen into a bedroom at her home where an intoxicated 14-year-old girl was lying in the bed. After she was assaulted, the girl said to the defendant: “Why did you leave me in there with him? Like why did you like do that? Like you knew like what he was going to do me.”
In some cases, O’Connor would Snapchat or text teens to leave their homes in the middle of the night and drink at her home. She would provide the alcohol.
In another case, authorities said she let a minor drive her SUV in the Los Gatos High School parking lot while two other teens held on to the back. One fell off and was knocked unconscious.
She faces incarceration if she is convicted.
In addition to prison time, NBC Bay Area reports that O'Connor could also face civil charges if parents decide to sue over what happened to their children in her home.
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