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Man Rapes and Stalks Several Women in Philly Area Over Several Days, Police Say

The incidents played out over several days in Philadelphia and neighboring counties

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Police are searching for a man who they believe stalked and raped several women in the Philadelphia area over several days. They also believe he tried to kidnap a woman at gunpoint at a hotel in King of Prussia. NBC10’s Aaron Baskerville has the latest on the investigation.

Police are searching for a man who they believe sexually assaulted and stalked several women in the Philadelphia area and tried to kidnap a woman at gunpoint at a King of Prussia hotel over a several-day span.

The majority of the victims were employees at various gentlemen's clubs throughout Philadelphia, police said.

The first incident occurred on May 15 at 2:45 a.m. A bartender left Sin City, a club on the 6100 block of Passyunk Avenue, and was followed by a man driving a silver Dodge Charger all the way to her home in Media, Pennsylvania. Police said the bartender’s boyfriend was home at the time and the driver fled the scene. 

A witness from the club said the Charger had no visible tag. 

Photo of the suspect's vehicle.

On May 16 around midnight, a woman left Delilah's, a gentlemen’s club on the 100 block of Spring Garden and drove to her home in West Norriton Township, Pennsylvania. At some point she noticed a grey Dodge Charger that was following her. She tried to evade the vehicle by making several turns and eventually went to a Wawa store in order to get the Charger’s vehicle tag. She noticed the tag was covered however. The woman then called 911 and filed a report with West Norriton Police. 

Photo of the suspect

Hours later, at 5 a.m., a woman was sitting inside her vehicle on the 3400 block of North 11th Street when she noticed a man exit a vehicle that was parked several cars ahead of her. The man approached her, pointed a silver handgun at her and demanded she exit the car. He then moved her to an alley and raped her, police said. The suspect in the incident was described as a stocky Black male with braids wearing all black clothing. Police also said he was driving a grey Dodge Charger with tinted windows and no tag. 

Photo of the suspect

On May 17 at 9:30 p.m., a woman left her job at Oasis Club on 6700 Essington Avenue and drove to her home on the 1500 block of Hamilton Street. When she entered her apartment parking garage she noticed a grey Dodge Charger that piggybacked the security gate opening and followed her vehicle. 

The woman then continued driving to the third level as the Charger parked three cars from her. The driver then got out and started walking around before the woman exited the garage and called 911. The suspect in that incident matched the description of the sex assault suspect and was also in a grey Dodge Charger with no tag. 

On May 18, a woman left a gentlemen’s club on 2700 Front Street and returned to her apartment on the 900 block of North 8th Street at midnight when she noticed a man in her apartment complex. The man slid along the wall towards the woman who then ran away to a neighbor’s apartment while screaming. The man then fled the scene. Once again, the man was driving a Grey Dodge Charger with no tag. 

Several hours later at 10:20 a.m., two women were inside their apartment on the 900 block of North 8th Street when a man posing as an electrical worker gained access into their home. The man then pulled out a handgun, sexually assaulted and robbed both women, police said. He then fled southbound on 8th Street toward Poplar Street.

Both victims were employees at Cheerleaders Philadelphia, a gentlemen's club.

The suspect was described as a Black male with a chunky build between his mid-20’s and early 30’s standing between 5-foot-6 and 5-foot-7 wearing long dreadlocks and multi-colored clothing. Once again he was driving a silver or grey Dodge Charger with tinted windows and no tag. 

Photo of the suspect

Thursday night, police confirmed with NBC10 they believe the same suspect also tried to kidnap a woman at a hotel in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania.

On Tuesday, shortly before 4 p.m., police responded to the Crowne Plaza Hotel on 260 Mall Boulevard. They were met by a woman in the hotel lobby who was suffering from a head wound.

NBC10's Katy Zachry reports on police searching for a man who they believe sexually assaulted and stalked several women in the Philadelphia area and tried to kidnap a woman at gunpoint at a King of Prussia hotel over a several-day span.

The woman told police she had been working out in the hotel fitness room when she was approached by a man who pulled out a gun and demanded that she leave with him.

The woman refused and started to run for the door when the man struck her in the head with the gun. The woman was eventually able to escape and ran to the lobby for help. The man was last seen running out of the lobby doors of the hotel.

The suspect's description matched the descriptions in the Philadelphia incidents, according to police. Police also said the man was driving the gray Dodge Charger with no license plate.

If you have any information on the suspect's identity, please call Philadelphia police or Upper Merion Township Police at 610-265-3232.

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