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   DEI elected Tina Kotek to All   
   Black suspect in U District rape release   
   29 Jan 25 11:51:43   
   
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   From: incompetent.lesbian@ruining.oregon   
      
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   Less than 15 hours after Asfawesan Dres was released from the King County   
   Jail, Seattle police say he raped a young woman in her bedroom after entering   
   her University District apartment through an unlocked front door.   
      
   Dres, a 34-year-old man, refused to appear in King County District Court on   
   Wednesday, so bail was not set as a judge found probable cause to hold him on   
   investigation of rape, said Dan Donohoe, a spokesman for Prosecutor Dan   
   Satterberg. He remains in    
   jail pending a charging decision in the sexual-assault case and is to make his   
   next court appearance Thursday.   
      
   Dres was charged with residential burglary Wednesday for an incident that   
   happened four days after the rape that led to his arrest.   
      
   Jail records show that Dres was released with conditions from the King County   
   Jail at 7:25 p.m. on Feb. 22 after being booked on investigation of vehicle   
   theft and for failing to appear in court on a prior felony drug charge, the   
   records show.   
      
   The rape occurred around 10 a.m. on Feb. 23 in the 4700 block of 16th Avenue   
   Northeast. The woman was still in bed when her roommate left to go to class,   
   says the probable-cause statement outlining the police case against Dres.   
      
   It’s not uncommon for the door to be unlocked for a short period of time   
   because the woman usually leaves for class soon after her roommate, the   
   statement says.   
      
   The victim woke up to find a stranger in her bedroom. He raped her as she   
   cried and told him “no,” according to the statement.   
      
   After the assault, the man apologized and “fist-bumped” the woman, then   
   walked out the front door, the statement says.   
      
   The woman called 911 and provided a detailed description of the suspect and   
   his clothing.   
      
   Just before 5 a.m. Monday, four days after the alleged rape, a man walked into   
   a couple’s bedroom in a house in the 5600 block of 15th Avenue Northeast, a   
   half-mile from the victim’s apartment, say charging papers filed in the   
   burglary case. He    
   turned on the lights, waking the couple, then entered a second bedroom, waking   
   another resident, charging papers say.   
      
   He was escorted out, and the residents called 911, providing police with a   
   description of the suspect and his clothing that matched the description   
   provided earlier by the rape victim, according to the charging papers and   
   probable-cause statement.   
      
   Nothing was stolen, and there were no signs of forced entry, the charges say.   
      
   A few hours later, police officers were checking out a homeless encampment   
   near Northeast 50th Street and Seventh Avenue Northeast and spotted Dres   
   seated on a chair, the charges say. The officers — who had heard the   
   burglary call over their police    
   radios and recalled seeing a bulletin that had been distributed after the rape   
   — noted that Dres matched the witness descriptions and was wearing the same   
   clothing described in each of the incidents, charging papers say.   
      
   He was arrested, and one of the victims of the burglary was brought to the   
   scene and identified Dres as the man who had been inside his house, according   
   to the charges.   
      
   The rape victim also picked Dres out of a police photo montage, says the   
   probable cause-statement in the sexual-assault case.   
      
   https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/law-justice/suspect-in   
   u-district-rape-released-from-jail-hours-earlier/   
      
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