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|    3 Rapes in 24 Hours: Hit-and-Run Leads P    |
|    09 Feb 25 03:50:40    |
      XPost: talk.politics.guns, triangle.politics, talk.politics.misc       XPost: alt.abortion, sac.politics       From: february2025@jail.time              https://media.wfmynews2.com/assets/WFMY/images/0852b5a0-e4dd-4f1       -abfb-e249094a33e1/0852b5a0-e4dd-4f13-abfb-e249094a33e1_1920x1080.jpg              HIGH POINT, N.C. — Police in High Point confirm they've arrested a man for       multiple sexual assaults in a 24-hour span. The arrest and connection came       during a hit-and-run investigation, police said in a news release.              The investigation started on Wednesday, June 5 after officers responded to the       1200 block of E. Green Drive for a hit-and-run. While at the scene officers       identified Tavio D Whitehead, 21, of High Point as the person leaving the       scene of the crash.        Officers said during their search for Whitehead they found a partially clothed       woman who said she had been sexually assaulted by Whitehead. She was able to       tell investigators where the assault happened. Officers said the woman had       visible injuries and        was taken to Wake Forest Baptist Health High Point Medical Center for       treatment.              Officers spotted Whitehead in the 900 block of Worth Street and after a foot       chase they were able to take him into custody. They said he threw a North       Carolina Driver's License and several debit and credit cards onto the roof of       an apartment building        while running from officers. The information on the cards and license were       connected to the victim they had just interviewed.              While processing him at the High Point Police Department, investigators say       two other rape reports filed within 24 hours of the current incident were       linked to Whitehead. Whitehead was placed under a $1 million secured bond for       misdemeanor hit and run,        resist/delay/obstruct and 1st Degree Forcible Sex Offense for the Wednesday       crimes.              Thursday, after consulting with the Guilford County District Attorneys Office,       Whitehead was also charged with the following charges: 1st Degree Rape (2       Counts), 1st Degree Kidnapping (3 Counts), 1st Degree Sex Offense (1 Count),       Attempted 1st Degree Sex        Offense (1 Count), 2nd Degree Rape (1 Count), 2nd Degree Sex Offense (1       Count). Whitehead received an additional $2,000,000 secured bond bringing his       total bond to $3 million.              Whitehead is currently on probation for Failing to Register as a Sex Offender,       police confirm.              Whitehead's sexual assault history/convictions:       If Whitehead's name sounds familiar, it's because WFMY News 2 did a story on       him in September 2015 and April 2016. Whitehead was suspected of assaulting       and raping a student at High Point Central. He was also charged with a sex       offender violation. It        stemmed from a September 2015 case in which he was accused of raping the       14-year-old at her school. The sexual assault happened in an elevated hallway,       school officials said.              RELATED: Triad Man Accused Of Raping Student; Suspected in Another Assault              Whitehead was charged with Assault by Strangulation and 1 count of First       Degree Forcible Rape in that case. He reached a plea deal in March, pleading       guilty to sexual battery and assault by strangulation on March 31st. He was       sentenced to 60 days in jail,        but was released on time served. About two weeks later, April 17 2016,       Whitehead was charged again after an underage girl and her mom reported an       assault at the high school. He was then ordered to register as a sex offender.              Click here to check the North Carolina Sex Offender Registry.                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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