Philadelphia Rape Suspect Connected to April Incident in Indy
INDIANAPOLIS A man who was arrested in Indianapolis last week on an out-of-state warrant for robberies and sexual assaults in Philadelphia now faces additional charges for an incident that happened in Indy in April.
Kevin Bennett was arrested Saturday in Indianapolis for assaulting three women at gunpoint in Philadelphia between May 15 and May 18.
The Marion County Prosecutor’s Office says Bennett did the same thing in Indy on April 2.
Court documents sent to WIBC say Bennett went to an apartment complex on North Pennsylvania Street with a gun. He hit a woman in the back of the head and dragged her down the stairs and into the restroom. There, he forced her to perform oral sex before raping her. The victim told police her vision got blurry but thinks she saw a box of condoms. Investigators found a condom wrapper in the bathroom. DNA technology showed the fingerprints on that wrapper came back as Kevin Bennett.
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May 2, 2021 / 06:31 AM EST
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) Hundreds of people came out to witness the unveiling of the Indiana Gold Star Families Memorial Monument Saturday afternoon, including the only living Medal of Honor recipient from World War 2.
The monument sits on the corner of North Pennsylvania Street and East St. Clair Street.
Brigitt Caito is a member of one of those Gold Star families. She never met her father, who was killed on Easter Sunday 1945 in Germany. She was born 4 months later.
Caito was the recipient of a special ‘Honor and Remember’ flag with her father’s name, Corporal Robert V. Reno, on the bottom.
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