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Charge: DNA links St. Paul man to 2013 rape at Maplewood motel
Charge: DNA links St. Paul man to 2013 rape at Maplewood motel

Yahoo

time20-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Charge: DNA links St. Paul man to 2013 rape at Maplewood motel

A 59-year-old man charged in January with raping a 71-year-old St. Paul woman he met on Facebook is now accused of committing a 2013 sexual assault at a Maplewood motel. Thao Xiong's DNA came back as a match through an initiative to analyze a backlog of untested sexual assault kits, according to a Ramsey County District Court criminal complaint charging him Friday by warrant with felony first-degree criminal sexual conduct. Xiong remained out of custody on Monday. He was released from jail on March 21 after posting a $50,000 bond in the January case that also charges him with first-degree criminal sexual conduct. Xiong allegedly committed that offense while on probation for a 2020 first-degree criminal sexual conduct conviction involving a 41-year-old woman during a night of drinking at his St. Paul apartment in July 2019. According to the Friday's criminal complaint: A woman reported to police on July 15, 2013, that she had just been forcibly sexually assaulted at a motel off U.S. 61 in Maplewood by a man she knew as 'Chue Lee,' identified in November 2020 through a DNA match as Xiong. The woman said she had been talking with 'Chue' for two days over the phone, that she did not know him previously and had assumed he got her number from someone she knew. She said he called her on July 15 and said he was coming to Minnesota from Wisconsin and wanted her to show him around. They also planned to go for a walk by a lake. She met Xiong in the parking lot of a St. Paul grocery store, where he suggested they take one car and offered to drive. She agreed and got into his car. He drove past the lake, telling her they were going to get something to eat first. Rather than going to a restaurant, he brought her to the motel, saying he wanted to get some rest before eating. Xiong rented the room and once inside began 'ripping her clothes apart,' the complaint says. She said he 'overpowered' her and raped her. She went to a hospital for a sexual assault examination the same day. A nurse examiner noted bruising to the woman's body and she complained about areas where she said Xiong had bitten her. She told the nurse the assault began immediately after they got into the motel room and Xiong locked the door. After the assault, she said, Xiong appeared scared, so she got in his car. Xiong dropped her off and about 15 minutes later he called her and left a 'cruel message,' which she later provided to police. The complaint says motel video shows Xiong arriving with the woman in a gray Toyota Prius just after 5 p.m. He went into the motel office and then moved the car in front of a room. The two entered the room at 5:15 p.m. and left 45 minutes later. An investigator in late July 2020 discovered the sexual assault kit, which had not been tested. It was brought to the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and four months later an unidentified male DNA profile taken from swabs of the woman was entered into the state's DNA databases and the National DNA Index System. The BCA notified St. Paul police on Nov. 4, 2020, that Xiong's DNA, obtained from his 2019 sexual assault case, matched the DNA in the 2013 assault. Police tried to contact the woman but were unsuccessful, the complaint says. Last March, police were told DNA collected from Xiong in the January case matched the DNA found on the swabs taken from the 2013 victim, the complaint says. Police tried to locate the woman and reached her on April 10 after her son called to ask why they were trying to contact his mother who does not speak English, the complaint says. She told police through an interpreter she 'had been waiting for a very long time for an update on her case and wants him prosecuted for sexually assaulting her,' the complaint says. Police sent the case to the attorney's office for charging consideration last month. Kate Courtney, Xiong's attorney in the January case, said Monday she could not comment on Friday's charge because she has been out of town and has not read the complaint. According to January's complaint, St. Paul police were dispatched to the 71-year-old woman's apartment in the Summit-University neighborhood about 6:30 p.m. Jan. 28 after she reported she had just been forcefully sexually assaulted by a man, who was later identified as Xiong. She told police someone must have given Xiong her phone number because he called, asking to meet. She agreed, and invited him over. When he entered the apartment, she told police, he pushed her into her bedroom, took off her clothes and raped her. 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He was sentenced to 231 days in jail, which was time that he had already served after his arrest, and put on supervised probation for 10 years. Xiong has no other convictions, besides two petty misdemeanor traffic violations.

Homicide victim identified in 1986 Monroe County cold case
Homicide victim identified in 1986 Monroe County cold case

CBS News

time13-03-2025

  • CBS News

Homicide victim identified in 1986 Monroe County cold case

Michigan authorities have identified a homicide victim whose remains were found in a wooded area in Monroe County in 1986. The Monroe County Sheriff's Office said Thursday the victim was identified as Shaun Daniel Brauner, a Detroit man who was last seen by his family in June 1986. Brauner's remains were found on Oct. 17, 1986, after a resident reported finding possible skeletal remains in a wooded lot on Lewis Avenue in Ida, Michigan. At the time of the discovery, investigators could only identify the remains as belonging to a white man between the ages of 35 and 45 years old. Medical examiners ruled Brauner's death was caused by blunt force trauma to the head and ruled the death a homicide. After exhausting all leads during their investigation, the sheriff's office sent samples of Brauner's remains to the University of North Texas Center for Human Identification for DNA analysis in the fall of 2017. In March 2018, the center was able to extract a DNA sample and submitted the sample to the Combined DNA Index System, also known as CODIS. In the fall of 2019, the case was reassigned to Detective Jeff Hooper, who worked with the Wayne County Medical Examiners Office in an attempt to identify the remains. In 2021, the detective was notified by the University of North Texas Center for Human Identification that the National DNA Index System had made a possible association with a "family reference sample," which belonged to Brauner's sister. Hooper met a family member of Brauner, who told him that her brother had gone missing in June 1986. In November 2024, Monroe County sheriff's detectives sent forensic evidence to Othram labs in The Woodlands, Texas. Scientists were able to produce a DNA extract from the skeletal remains and created a DNA profile using Forensic-Grade Genome Sequencing. The profile confirmed the relationship between Brauner and his family. Brauner's remains were returned to his family.

Police search for man charged with sexually assaulting girl, 12, in Minneapolis
Police search for man charged with sexually assaulting girl, 12, in Minneapolis

CBS News

time04-02-2025

  • CBS News

Police search for man charged with sexually assaulting girl, 12, in Minneapolis

MINNEAPOLIS — Police are still searching for a man accused of kidnapping and sexually assaulting a 12-year-old girl in Minneapolis in October. An arrest warrant has been issued for 24-year-old Danylo Boldon, who was charged last week in Hennepin County with one count of first-degree criminal sexual conduct. According to the criminal complaint, the victim was reported missing on Oct. 8, 2024, a few blocks east of Lake Nokomis. Hours later, a resident called 911 to report a girl had rang their doorbell and said a stranger had "grabbed her and put her in a small black car and drove around" before raping her, the complaint states. She said he eventually released her near a fast-food restaurant about a mile north of where she was reported missing. She was transported to Hennepin Healthcare, where the hospital's assault response team confirmed she had suffered multiple injuries in the attack. With help from the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, investigators pinpointed Boldon, whose profile is in the National DNA Index System due to a previous offense in Wisconsin. The complaint states the victim told investigators her attacker had a tattoo of a rose on his hand, which Boldon does, according to records from a previous police encounter he had in Minnesota. Boldon is believed to be unhoused and his current whereabouts are unknown. He could face up to 30 years in prison if convicted. Sexual Assault Resources General Sites for information related to sexual assault and resources throughout Minnesota: General Sexual Assault Websites:

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