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Old October 9th, 2006, 05:56 PM   #1
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Another serial rapist in Arizona...


http://www.azcentral.com/news/articl...rapist-ON.html

Rapist posing as officer continues to trigger fears

By AMANDA LEE MYERS
Associated Press Writer
Oct. 9, 2006 12:52 PM


FORT APACHE INDIAN RESERVATION - A man in a dark shirt and hat emblazoned POLICE has raped 10 girls and a young woman after "arresting" them - a string of attacks that has made people on the reservation suspicious of even the real officers investigating the case.

Residents of the tribal capital of Whiteriver are bolting their doors, walking in pairs and demanding their children are inside by sundown.

"It's unsettling," said Gwendena Real Bird, who has a 5-year-old daughter. "It makes you very uneasy. I just can't fathom the trauma those girls experienced."

The phony police officer has been attacking victims since March on a dusty trail that winds behind more than 100 homes in Whiteriver. He tells his victims they are under arrest, then handcuffs and rapes them.

At first, nine of the 11 victims did not report that they had been attacked because they thought a police officer raped them. Eight came forward only when investigators canvassed the neighborhood recently to tell residents what was happening. Police found another victim after receiving an anonymous call.

"It has created an atmosphere of fear," said Warren Youngman, assistant agent in charge at the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. "When we did our neighborhood canvassing, we had people afraid of our officers."

Whiteriver, population 5,220, is the headquarters of the White Mountain Apache Tribe. It is the largest community on the Fort Apache Reservation, which covers more than 1.5 million acres in Arizona.

The rapes have occurred between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. on or near a two-mile trail that Whiteriver residents use as a shortcut to travel among six subdivisions - One Step Over, Dark Shadows, Lifesavers, Bengay, Another World and Chinatown. (As for how some of the communities got their names, One Step Over and Dark Shadows are near a cemetery; Lifesavers has brightly colored houses; and Bengay has a large number of senior citizens.)

Many of the homes are dilapidated, with sheets substituting for windows and walls cracked with age. Dogs roam the streets.

The trail and the thick vegetation serve as a hiding place for teenagers who ditch school, drink and do drugs. Teens commonly walk the trail by themselves at night, either on their way home from hanging out with friends or while visiting family members.

Kenny Burnette said that when he was younger, he and his friends used to drink along the trail, because "that was the cool thing to do in high school." Now Burnette said he worries about his nieces, who walk to school alone.

"It scares me, it scares my family, and it scares the whole community," Burnette said. "This is the first time this has happened here."

Investigators have described the rapist only as an American Indian of medium build, 20 to 40 years old. As far as investigators know, he last struck on Sept. 6.

The BIA, which is leading the investigation, has put together a 10-agent task force to investigate the crimes, drawing officers come from Arizona, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Nevada and New Mexico. A $10,000 reward has been posted.

"I used to walk on the trail by myself. Now I'm scared," said Raychelle Thompson, a 15-year-old waiting with two girlfriends at a Whiteriver bus stop.

Her grandmother, Susie Dunlap, said she no longer allows Raychelle or her other grandchildren to walk alone at night.

"I even walk them to school," she said. "I make sure they're in the house at a certain hour, and when they're outside, I check on them all the time. There's no telling when he's going to hit again."

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White Mountain Apache Tribe: http://www.wmat.nsn.us

Bureau of Indian Affairs: http://www.doi.gov/bureau-indian-affairs.html
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Old October 14th, 2006, 07:26 AM   #2
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Man held in Apache rape spree
Dennis Wagner
The Arizona Republic
Oct. 14, 2006 12:00 AM

A 29-year-old member of the White Mountain Apache Tribe was arrested Friday in connection with a serial-rape spree committed by a man posing as a police officer.

The arrest prompted tribal leaders to ask for healing and to remind the community that the investigation is not over.

The Bureau of Indian Affairs said Jimi Aday was taken into custody on the Fort Apache Reservation and is being held on one count of kidnapping and two counts of aggravated sexual contact.

To date, 13 teenage girls have disclosed that they were assaulted.

Investigators did not reveal what information led them to Aday or whether they have obtained DNA evidence from any victims.

Chris Chaney, deputy director of the BIA, stressed that Aday has been charged only in connection with two assaults, adding, "We're not sure who is responsible for the others."

W. Patrick Ragsdale, BIA director, said in a news release that the arrest does not end the rape investigation.

"We are extremely pleased with our law enforcement officers and the cooperation of the tribal community . . . to apprehend the suspect who is now in custody," Ragsdale said.

Task force still operating

"The task force is still operational, however, because we are not convinced the investigation is complete."

Federal authorities continue to withhold many details of the investigation.

Wyn Hornbuckle, a U.S. Attorney's Office spokesman, said Aday was expected to have an appearance Friday night at federal court in Flagstaff.

Aday, who is not a law enforcement officer, was convicted in April of shoplifting in the Pinetop-Lakeside area, according to court records. He also has a number of traffic violations statewide. There is no indication of a felony criminal history.

The 21-month spree of sexual assaults spread fear and confusion in Whiteriver, the tribal capital.

In a written statement, tribal Vice Chairwoman Margaret Baha-Walker said, "The safety of Apache women on our reservation has been of the utmost concern for me. . . . I urge the community to remain steadfast in prayer as we begin a healing journey."

The serial rapist stalked girls along an unlit footpath linking several housing developments.

Victims too frightened

The attacks began in January 2005, but investigators did not learn about them until last month because victims, who believed the assailant was a law enforcement officer, were too frightened to report them.

After two girls came forward in August, 11 more victims notified authorities or were contacted by investigators who canvassed the community.

Chaney said Whiteriver residents provided more than 350 phone tips.

He encouraged additional victims and witnesses to contact federal agents or call 1-480-WITNESS.

Meanwhile, BIA police officers will continue to patrol the path at night riding ATVs.

Housing tracts in the area bear names suggestive of Apache humor: Lifesaver Subdivision features brightly colored homes; Bengay Subdivision has numerous elderly residents; One Step Beyond Subdivision is next to a graveyard.

The rapist wore a shirt and cap bearing a police insignia and spoke into what appeared to be a radio after pretending to arrest his victims.

Because the attacks occurred in darkness, agents obtained no useful description of the perpetrator.

Victims were placed in wrist restraints and led to a vacant building.

A 2004 Justice Department study says, Native American women are victimized by rape at more than twice times the rate of non-Indians.
Considering stats for natives are generally twice as bad as any other race in America, I consider myself pretty lucky to not have fallen victim to any of the afflictions or crimes.

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http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/pub/pdf/aic02.pdf

For anybody look at these crime stats for natives.
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