Police in Florida
have arrested a man who worked as an Uber driver for assaulting three women
this year.
Xolani
Mtsitsha of Boca Raton was arrested Thursday and faces sexual battery charges,
according to a statement posted on Facebook by the Boynton Beach Police
Department.
According to
the Police, Mtsitsha, “terrorized three women in our city this year,” and is
being held on $150,000 bond in the Palm Beach County Jail, police said.
Police said
the assaults took place in January, June and July and were carried out in the
same location an industrial area on the city’s southeast side.
According to a
police report cited by the Sun Sentinel, Mtsitsha told police that two of the
women offered him their body in exchange for giving them a lift.
One woman, the
report states, refused to offer herself to him without a condom before he
unexpectedly drove her to the industrial location and force her. He agreed to
take a second woman to a homeless shelter before driving her to the same
location without warning, the report states.
“When they
arrived, she realized she was in danger and began to cry". “The man held
her face down and carried out the act before dropping her off around Clint
Moore Road, the report said.”
“The woman
told investigators that the man kept saying, ‘You’re making me mad, you don’t
want to get me mad.’ ”
The woman who
was allegedly assaulted in July was able to give police Mtsitsha’s license
plate number, which allowed them to track him down.
After
acquiring a DNA sample and reviewing cellphone records, investigators were able
to execute a search warrant.
In their
statement online, police credited investigator Raymond Lagor for his
“Phenomenal” work in tracking the suspect down.
“Inv. Lagor
spent countless hours pursuing leads and following the trail of evidence that
led directly to Mtsitsha,” the statement said. “It is possible there are other
victims.”
An Uber
spokesperson told the Palm Beach Post that Mtsitsha began driving for the
company in February, a month after the first assault is alleged to have
occurred.
The
spokesperson also confirmed that he has been banned from the app.
Source: The
Sun Sentinel




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