The folks running the Park Regency apartment complex in Walnut Creek need to get their act together after a fifth woman was attacked on Saturday. "The victim, a 43-year-old resident of the complex, was leaving her apartment when she was grabbed from behind by the suspect, who tried to force her back into her home," reports BCN (via CBS 5). "The victim struggled with her attacker and was able to run away from the suspect, but fell down some stairs when she fled." The suspect then fled on foot.
The suspect is described as a white man around 5' 9" with a "medium build, brown hair, and facial hair." The dangerous creep was wearing "black jeans, a black t-shirt, and a black baseball cap,"
The apartment complex on the 3100 block of Oak Road has been hit with a series of sexual assaults and rapes. (KRON 4 Morning News reports that residents are trying to get out of their leases, but cannot since their contracts are "iron clad," and that management hasn't added any addition security whatsoever. Deplorable.) On Sept. 16, a 27-year-old resident was sexually assaulted in her apartment, and three other assaults occurred at the Park Regency on June 30, July 6, and Aug. 10.
Antonio Andre Mouton of Berkeley, however, was arrested for the first three attack, and police claim to have DNA evidence linking him to those assaults.