Chicago police said the victim was forced into her trunk at gunpoint and driven 23 miles before she escaped.
Jarqueese O'Brian Henigan was found guilty in a 2017 Wrigleyville carjacking, assault and kidnapping. Chicago police said the victim escaped.A Chicago man accused in a violent abduction and sexual assault that happened six years ago in Wrigleyville was convicted.
Jarqueese O'Brian Henigan was found guilty in the 2017 attack, in which prosecutors alleged he approached the victim, as she came out of her garage in the 3700-block of North Fremont Street. He sexually assaulted her, forced her into the trunk of her car at gunpoint and took her on a 23-mile journey before crashing her car on the city's far South Side.The woman escaped by using the emergency trunk release and called police.Related Topics
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