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More women in more communities around the Bay State believe the man known as the real estate rapist has found his way to their front doors.
NewsCenter 5's David Boeri reported that the man is accused of raping a teenager in Dover, N.H. He got into her house by pretending he was interested in buying it. Now, it appears he approached more Massachusetts women in Newburyport.
Newburyport police said that they have been contacted by six people who said that they saw the man.
"All of the people that are calling, either there are houses for sale, or the house was directly adjacent to a house for sale. He is coming up wanting to see the house, wanting to view the house without a real estate agent and without an appointment," Newburyport Police Department Lt. Rick Siemasko said.
The man described by the women matches the man posing as a homebuyer in Dover.
"He is articulate and well-dressed. Some of the people described it as business casual -- a dress shirt, dress pants, crisp looking and someone that you would think would be in the market for a home," Siemasko said.
"We are getting the same description that Dover got. It was a blue minivan," Siemasko said.
http://www.thebostonchannel.com/news/4811159/detail.html
NewsCenter 5's David Boeri reported that the man is accused of raping a teenager in Dover, N.H. He got into her house by pretending he was interested in buying it. Now, it appears he approached more Massachusetts women in Newburyport.
Newburyport police said that they have been contacted by six people who said that they saw the man.
"All of the people that are calling, either there are houses for sale, or the house was directly adjacent to a house for sale. He is coming up wanting to see the house, wanting to view the house without a real estate agent and without an appointment," Newburyport Police Department Lt. Rick Siemasko said.
The man described by the women matches the man posing as a homebuyer in Dover.
"He is articulate and well-dressed. Some of the people described it as business casual -- a dress shirt, dress pants, crisp looking and someone that you would think would be in the market for a home," Siemasko said.
"We are getting the same description that Dover got. It was a blue minivan," Siemasko said.
http://www.thebostonchannel.com/news/4811159/detail.html