Oakland Rape Suspect Caught On Video Arrested
OAKLAND (CBS SF) -- A man accused of robbing and raping a 28-year-old North Oakland woman who captured him on video with her cellphone was arrested Tuesday night, police said Wednesday.
The suspect, 47-year-old Dion McDaniel of Oakland, is suspected of breaking into the woman's home in the 900 block of Apgar Street on the morning of June 7 while she was home alone, police said.
The woman confronted the intruder and filmed him on her cellphone, but after that he sexually assaulted her and then left with electronics taken from the home, police said.
The video shows a man walking out of the house with a box full of property while the woman asks him how he got in and whether he will leave.
The Oakland Police Department released the video and accompanying still images on June 9, asking the public to help identify the suspect.
McDaniel, who court documents said also goes by "Darryl" sometimes, was arrested at 11:30 p.m. Tuesday by Oakland police officers and parole agents.
He was charged Wednesday with four felony counts of burglary, attempted oral copulation, forcible rape and forcible sodomy, according to court documents.
Alameda County Deputy District Attorney Teresa Drenick said the rape and sodomy charges carry enhancements because they allegedly occurred during a robbery.
McDaniel also has an extensive criminal history, including 11 prior felony convictions for drug and burglary offenses.
He will be arraigned Thursday at the Wiley W. Manuel Courthouse at 661 Washington St. in Oakland, Drenick said.
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