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    Default Nearly naked rape victim left outside as frightened homeowners call 911

    http://www.cnn.com/2013/07/11/justic...html?hpt=hp_t5
    ^^^ 911 audio inside

    (CNN) -- A Florida couple declined to answer the door just before midnight when a nearly naked woman knocked and screamed she had just been raped.
    Rather, the homeowners called 911 Monday night.
    The couple inside the home refused to let the woman in because they said they were afraid to open their door. In the 911 call, the woman can be heard pleading in the background. The distressed couple begged police to hurry. Their home is in an isolated area, and the couple feared for their safety if they opened the door.
    It took about 11 minutes for police to arrive.
    A subsequent investigation led to an arrest of a suspect and prompted the spokesman of the DeLand Police Department to remark that "unfortunately fear dictates the response anymore not knowing if (you're) being set up for other criminal activity."
    Related: Teens trained to be active bystanders in dating violence
    Police spokesman Lt. Jack Waples added that if citizens are uncomfortable opening the door to someone seeking help, "tell the person to calm down, you are calling 911 now," Waples said in a statement.
    "If there are two of you, one continues to talk to the victim reassuring them help is on the way while the other person stays on the line with the authorities," Waples said.
    "You control how you respond. For example, tell the person to back away from the door to a place (you're) comfortable with so you can throw out a blanket or something then go back inside. Always beware of your surroundings around the entry way such as high bushes someone else could be hiding behind.
    "Every situation will be unique in its own way and the decision to help is up to the individual depending on how much they can do to assist," Waples said.
    Juan L. Vera-Soledad, 29, of DeLand was arrested in the incident and charged with kidnapping and sex battery with a weapon, according to a charging affidavit filed by police.
    Vera-Soledad was in custody Thursday, and it wasn't immediately clear whether he had an attorney.
    The incident began late Monday night when the woman was forced at knifepoint to enter a man's car at a Citgo in DeLand, a police affidavit said.
    The motorist had been circling her several times in his 1998 four-door Toyota and then stopped his car and asked her to get in, the police report said. The man then got out of his car and revealed a silver switchblade-style knife, forcing her into the passenger seat, police said.
    He then drove to a location and raped the woman repeatedly, the police document said.
    When the man "then laid down in the backseat as if to take a break for a couple of minutes," the woman sat up, elbowed him in the chest, grabbed her pink shorts and fled to the residence, the document said.
    The homeowner told police that "he heard someone outside banging on his front door yelling that she had been raped," the affidavit said.
    Responding officers then searched for the suspect and found him with a "known prostitute" in his car, the report said.
    CNN's Mayra Cuevas contributed to this report.


    ***break break***

    The concept of being a Good Samaritan is dead in this country.
    I understand this could be a fake ploy to rob the homeowners and I guess good for them for thinking of that but the reliance on the police to render aid is sad to me. When seconds count....police are minutes away.

    I know how I would open the door to render aid. Would you and how would you?
    Last edited by muddywings; 07-12-2013 at 20:55.
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    It has been a scenario for obtaining access for a home invasion. I'm not going to criticize the homeowners.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spqrzilla View Post
    It has been a scenario for obtaining access for a home invasion. I'm not going to criticize the homeowners.
    Same I would be very cautious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spqrzilla View Post
    It has been a scenario for obtaining access for a home invasion. I'm not going to criticize the homeowners.
    I'm not going to criticize them either, they did the right thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spqrzilla View Post
    It has been a scenario for obtaining access for a home invasion. I'm not going to criticize the homeowners.
    this

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    Quote Originally Posted by spqrzilla View Post
    It has been a scenario for obtaining access for a home invasion. I'm not going to criticize the homeowners.

    It is my understanding that this HAS been used before...The bad guys have faked a woman in distress to pull off a home invasion....

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    (CNN) -- A Florida couple declined to answer the door just before midnight when a nearly naked woman knocked and screamed she had just been raped.
    Rather, the homeowners called 911 Monday night.
    They were smart.

    If someone is banging on my door at midnight, screaming about rape, the very first thing that would cross my mind: how many armed boyfriends are helping her with this scam.

    I realize that bad things can happen anywhere at any time. However, having lived in Florida, the number of oddities that occur in that state dictates a level of caution, and indeed cynicism, that might not realistically need to exist elsewhere.

    This could have just as easily ended up a story about a couple opening a door to help someone they perceived to have been in need, only to get their heads caved in and their house ransacked.
    Last edited by hatidua; 07-12-2013 at 20:57.

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    "Back to the bottom of the steps, here is a blanket. We have called the police."

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    guess i'm wrong then....live and learn
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    Quote Originally Posted by muddywings View Post
    guess i'm wrong then....live and learn
    I'm not calling you "wrong". Its just that you need to be aware that fake "I'm in trouble" is the opening of a classic home invasion scenario. Caution.
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