NACOGDOCHES — The Nacogdoches County Sheriff’s Department has released a collection of details gathered in an aggravated kidnapping/sexual assault case that shocked East Texas this past May. The incident occurred between 11:30pm on May 17, and 5:00am on May 18. The kidnapping took place along Farm Road 343 near the Red Flat area of northwest Nacogdoches County. Although numerous tips were received and examined shortly after the attack, no arrest has been made in this case. Authorities say they are releasing this information as a reminder of this search and have included some additional information in hopes that it may generate additional suspect leads that could aid in locating the person responsible for this assault.
The suspect parked beside a residence located along FM 343 after dark, entered the residence through an unlocked front door and forced two women in the home to lie on the floor. He then handcuffed one of the women and removed her from the home at gunpoint. The suspect forced her into his pickup truck from the driver’s side, drove a short distance from the residence and then blindfolded the victim.
The suspect initially headed toward Cushing and drove for 10-12 minutes from the time he kidnapped the victim. He made several turns during that drive and he could have easily traveled near the towns of Cushing, Lilbert, Sacul or Douglass during that time frame. However, it is just as likely that the suspect randomly drove around the Nat or Flower Mountain area of the county long enough confuse the victim and then stopped at a residence much closer to the location where the victim was kidnapped than the drive time would have indicated. He then led the victim into a residence and sexually assaulted her multiple times over a period of 4-6 hours. Following those sexual assaults, the suspect returned his victim to the pickup and drove for about 20-30 minutes to a remote area of Rusk County near Farm Road 225 and U.S. Highway 84. He then released the victim and abandoned her on foot.
The house where the victim was carried was probably either a peer/beam house or possibly a manufactured home. The driveway leading to the house was about 50 yards long. The ground where the suspect parked was “powdery” sand with small pebbles. There were at least two dogs in the yard (medium sized with short hair). The victim was removed from the driver’s side of the truck and was led in a diagonal direction onto a hard surface, believed to have been a concrete walkway. She was then led up 2-4 wooden steps and onto a wooden deck. The deck was thought to have narrow boards with slight spacing between each board. She was then led onto what she believed to be a concrete pad that led to the door of the residence. The step entering the doorway was slightly elevated. Although the suspect had a key to access to the residence, it was likely that he did not own or have primary control over the residence.
This attack did not appear to have been random in nature. The suspect seemed familiar enough with the area and the location of the kidnapping to have known that a female victim would have been present in the home without the threat of a man being at the residence.
The suspect was a white male. Although he could be in his mid to late 20s, it is believed he is between the ages of 30 – 45. He had an average build and was thought to be between 5′-05″ – 5′-10” in height. The suspect had a fair complexion and was believed to have a pudgy mid-section with some hair growing on his stomach. He had light colored eyes and light colored eyebrows. The suspect spoke in a deep, loud, raspy sounding voice and exhibited a frequent “smokers cough”. On the night of the assault, the suspect had a scruffy beard & mustache with possible graying in the beard. He was last seen wearing a black t-shirt, blue jeans, pull-on style work boots and a black cap. He used a blue and white bandana to cover his face. The suspect was armed with a handgun and used a set of handcuffs during the attack. The handgun was believed to have been a dark blue semi-automatic pistol.
The suspect was driving a dark colored single cab or extended cab pickup truck, believed to have been a ½ ton Dodge Ram made between 1994 and2001. The interior of the vehicle had carpet on the floor and the seat was a bench seat covered with vinyl or leather. The truck had loud sounding exhaust pipes. Authorities say the vehicle may not have belonged to the suspect but was one he could have had access to use.
Anyone with possible information may contact the Nacogdoches County Sheriff’s Office through one of the options listed below:
Dispatch Number: 936-560-7777
FAX Line: 936-560-6446
Email Tip Line: ncsoinfo@nac-sheriff.com
Or contact Nacogdoches County Crime Stoppers at 936-560-INFO.