Newark – Just after 10:00 last evening a truck matching the description of a vehicle wanted in relation to an alleged sexual assault of a 21-year-old woman was delivered to Newark Police Headquarters.
Police have not said if the vehicle that was delivered on the back of a tow truck is the suspect vehicle, if it’s related to the case or if anyone is in custody.
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The Newark Police Department is investigating a reported sexual assault that occurred on May 4, 2019, at about 1:15 a.m., according to Lt Andrew Rubin
Rubin said at 2:03, Newark Police received a 911 call reporting a sexual assault that just occurred. Responding officers contacted the victim of the assault, a 21-year-old female. The victim reported that at about 1:15, she was walking on South Chapel Street in the area of East Delaware Avenue in Newark. The victim reported that a GMC pick-up truck pulled up to her and the male driver told her that he was driving for a rideshare service and offered her a ride home. The victim had not called for a ride.
The victim got into the vehicle and the driver began to drive northbound on North Chapel Street. At one point in the drive, while at an undetermined area, the driver pulled over and produced a knife (no further description). The driver then told the victim to perform a sexual act with him, while displaying the knife. After the sexual act was completed, the driver then continued to drive the victim, according to Rubin.
Once on Vassar Drive in Newark, the victim was able to exit the vehicle and went to a nearby residence where 911 was called.
The suspect is described as a Hispanic male, about 40 years of age, medium build, short hair and he spoke in broken English with an accent.
The suspect vehicle is described as a silver 4-door GMC pick-up truck with an extended cab and a tool chest behind the cab. The vehicle reportedly has a license plate from an unknown state on both the front and back of the vehicle.
The victim was transported to a local hospital for treatment of minor injuries.
Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call Det. D. Bystricky at (302) 366-7100 x. 3136 or [email protected].
The following photos of the suspect vehicle, obtained from various cameras in Newark, are being released to the public.