John Daly III [Photo courtesy Mesa Police Department]
A retired U.S. Border Patrol agent indicted on charges of sexually assaulting a Cochise County woman in 2001 and who is purportedly tied by DNA to several other sexual assaults 20 years ago in Maricopa County is now also a defendant in a civil case.
John Joseph Daly III was sued Monday by Jane Doe, the pseudonym for a Bisbee woman Daly is accused of sexually assaulting in October 2001. The woman told police a man entered her apartment while she slept, restrained her before engaging in a physical and sexual assault, and then fled when the woman ran out of the apartment and called to neighbors for help.
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Associated Press 3 hrs ago © Provided by Associated Press This photo provided by Cochise County, Ariz., Sheriff s Office/Mesa Police Department, shows former Border Patrol agent John Daly III, who was arrested Tuesday, May 4, 2021, in connection with a series of rapes of women in Arizona going back two decades. (Cochise County Sheriff s Office/Mesa Police Department via AP)
BISBEE, Ariz. (AP) A retired Border Patrol agent arrested in connection with rapes two decades ago in at least four Arizona communities has been denied bail following a hearing that included testimony from one distraught victim and details of a struggle during the arrest.