Carl Phanor, 29, faces multiple charges including rape in the first degree.
Carl Phanor, 29, the suspect accused of raping a woman in Manhattan on Thursday in Hudson River Park has nearly 20 prior arrests, according to authorities.The suspect accused of sexually assaulting a woman who was out for a run in a park on Manhattan's west side appeared in court on Friday.sexually attacked a 43-year-old woman early Thursday near Pier 45.
Authorities believe he may Laos be the suspect behind a pair of sexual assaults from earlier this year. Phanor reportedly has been arrested at least 18 times and faces multiple charges including rape in the first degree.Get breaking news alerts in the
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