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    Posted on Thu, Mar. 30, 2006email thisprint thisIllegal immigrant held in two attacksBy DEANNA BOYD
    STAR-TELEGRAM STAFF WRITER

    Star-Telegram / Ron T. Ennis
    Jose Carrillo is brought into the Fort Worth Police headquarters on Thursday. FORT WORTH — An illegal immigrant in federal custody since his arrest early this month on traffic warrants was arrested Thursday in connection with a string of rapes and other sexual attacks dating back to December 2004, police said.

    His hands and legs shackled, Jose Carrillo, 30, was transported from federal custody Thursday afternoon and arrested by Fort Worth police on warrants in two of the Fort Worth rapes.

    Police say DNA evidence linked Carrillo to the two attacks, in addition to a rape in Arlington. When asked by reporters if he committed the offenses, Carrillo said no, adding that he has a wife and a baby on the way.

    “This is not fair what you guys are doing. This is not fair,” Carrillo said, shielding his face from the cameras with his green shirt as he was led down a police hallway to begin being booked into jail, with bail set at $300,000. “These guys have killed my life.”

    Carrillo, who police say has numerous aliases, surfaced as a suspect in the case after an apartment manager told police that the man had sexually assaulted one of her tenants, according to an arrest warrant affidavit.

    He was arrested on outstanding traffic warrants March 10 as he drove away from his place of employment. A Mexican national, Carrillo was then placed into federal custody on an immigration hold.

    According to an arrest warrant affidavit, police obtained a warrant for a DNA sample from Carrillo. On Wednesday, Detectives C.B. Smith and S.L. Schloeman were notified that his DNA matched biological evidence recovered from the June 17 rape of a woman at the Meridian apartments on Marine Creek and the Jan. 24 rape of a woman in the 1000 block of N.W. 28th Street.

    In addition, police said, Carrillo’s DNA matched evidence from the Dec. 19 rape of a woman at the Windcastle Apartments in southeast Arlington.

    During a Thursday afternoon news conference, Sgt. Don Hanlon, supervisor of the sex-crimes unit, said Carrillo is also a suspect in about a dozen other offenses, including indecent exposures and robberies that investigators believe might have been unsuccessful sexual assault attempts.

    Hanlon said investigators have learned that Carrillo lived in the Marine Creek area when the first series of attacks happened there between December 2004 and October 2005.

    In those attacks, police say a masked man armed with a kitchen knife attacked women in their homes or as they were arriving or leaving.

    Later, Hanlon said, Carrillo moved to north Fort Worth, where two attacks were reported between November and January. Police say a man, usually wearing a ski mask, confronted his victims as they walked down the road or were getting into their cars. He displayed a rope or placed one around the victim’s neck.

    “There was enough variance in the description that we weren’t sure that it was the same person so we started analyzing evidence obtained from the crime scenes,” Hanlon said. “... We were eventually able to relate these two series of offenses together.”

    Hanlon said investigators searching Carrillo’s home found items that may be related to the attacks, including clothing that matches the description of what the attacker wore in some of the offenses.

    “We recovered articles that are similar in nature to what the victims described was used to restrain them around their neck,” Hanlon added.

    Because of time gaps in the attacks and the attacker’s pattern, Hanlon said, investigators believe other sexual assaults may not have been reported to police. He urged any other victims to come forward.

    “He didn’t know boundaries, obviously, because he was in two different cities in Tarrant County, so we’re concerned that there are other offenses that haven’t been reported to us and we want to prosecute this person for all the crimes he’s committed, not just the three that we have him on now,” Hanlon said.
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    Please note CBS left out the ILLEGAL part

    http://cbs11tv.com/topstories/local_sto ... 02806.html



    Police Arrest Serial Rape Suspect


    Jack Fink
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    (CBS 11 News) Fort Worth police say a serial rapist is off the streets this evening.

    They've arrested 30-year-old Jose Carrillo for allegedly sexually assaulting as many as 15 women in Arlington and Fort Worth. Police say Carrillo could be linked to more than a dozen violent attacks against women in the past 15 months. In addition to this, police say he may also be linked to a series of robberies in the same area.

    Carrillo was visibly upset when he was arrested.

    "These guys screw up my life. My wife has a baby. This is not fair. God knows it's not fair," Carrillo cried through sobs.

    "This is an extremely violent, sexual predator who is targeting women," Sergeant Don Hanlon of the Fort Worth Police Department said.

    Carrillo hid his face from media as he was taken to jail, but police say they've gained a clear picture of his alleged violent crimes against young, petite Hispanic women.

    Detectives say Carrillo is facing two sexual charges in FW. One last January while a woman walked to the store and for another sexual assault at Windcastle apartment complex in Arlington. Police say the first series of attacks began in December of 2004.

    "Basically, they were attacking women in their homes. The first series [of attacks occurred] where you would tend to believe, most people believe, they are safe," Sergeant Hanlon said. He further explained that the second series of attacks occurred while women were alone, "just walking down the street or walking to their car to their residence... He was literally just grabbing women."

    Police arrested Carrillo March 10 at his Fort Worth house on misdemeanor traffic warrants. He was transferred to federal immigration officials after they determined he was a Mexican national. Even if bond is set on local charges, the federal government won't allow him to be released.

    If convicted police say he could spend 20 years to life in prison.
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    Nebraska Omaha World-Herald would have left out alien status, also.

    Am I evil if I hope the local elites who support the invaders and do not inform local citizens of the threats to their safety are the ones who fall victim to rampaging illegals?

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