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Corona man suspect in sexual assaults
Corona police on Wednesday arrested a man in connection with a
series of sexual assaults, including one in Costa Mesa and possibly
two in Newport Beach.
Corona resident Edward Michael Adams, 61, is being held on $20
million bail, charged with kidnapping with intent to commit rape,
rape, five counts of forced oral copulation and two counts of lewd
acts with a minor. He is suspected of luring women into his car,
claiming to be an executive or a modeling agency scout and then
assaulting them, according to Corona police.
A 24-year-old victim first contacted Corona police on June 21 to
report that she had been assaulted after a man, claiming to be the
chief executive officer of a rental car company, asked her to pick up
a business client. According to police, he then sexually assaulted
her in her car.
A second victim told police the man claimed to work for the John
Casablancas modeling agency and wanted her to model. He assaulted her
in the same manner, police said. The police later identified him from
a fingerprint in the first woman’s car.
Both women positively identified him in a police lineup, police
said.
Adams is also suspected of assaulting an employee at South Coast
Plaza, using similar pretenses, said Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Marty
Carver. He may have attempted the same thing with two employees at
Fashion Island, Newport Beach Police Sgt. Steve Shulman said.
Adams is also suspected in cases in Irvine, Fullerton and Ontario.
All his victims were between 17 and 40 years old, according to Corona
police.
Police are encouraging other possible victims to come forward.
They may contact Costa Mesa Police Det. Clint Dieball at (714)
754-5356 or Newport Beach Police Det. John Hougan at (949) 644-3771.
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