A homeless man has been arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting a woman in Long Beach.
On July 1, the female victim was walking along Aramitos Avenue and 4th Avenue around 2:30am, around 2:30am, according to Long Beach Police.
Marbra has been accused of physically assaulting a woman and losing her consciousness before sexually assaulting her.
Through security camera footage, detectives discovered Marbra, who was detained at about 12:45pm, near Fourth Avenue and Cherry Avenue later that day.
29-year-old Alvin Marbra can be seen in booking photos at Long Beach Police Station.
He was arrested for rape, raped with a deadly weapon and assaulted with the intent to assault. He was taken to Long Beach City Jail, where he is in custody on $100,000 bail.
“This incredible criminal activity is deeply concerned, and our officers and detectives’ responses highlight LBPD’s commitment to identifying and arresting people responsible for hurting others.” “The work of the responding officers and supervisors, coupled with the strategic use of technology and security video, has allowed us to quickly identify and arrest suspects who are believed to be responsible for this heinous sexual assault.”
Detectives believe there may be additional, unreported cases, including Marbra, and are asking potential victims to call details of LBPD sex crimes at 562-570-7368.
Anonymous tips can be provided to LA Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online at lacrimestoppers.org.
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