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Terry Young
EAST POINT, Ga. — A 20-year-old man suspected in rapes, kidnapping, assault and robbery involving three East Point women went before a judge Monday and is now facing more charges.
Terry Young stood before Judge Rashida Oliver for an outstanding theft warrant.
Young is accused of stealing more than $600 from a Waffle House where he worked in July.
He was arraigned on that charge Monday, but was also charged with home invasion, aggravated assault and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony.
The judge said the additional charges come from an incident Sept. 3 in which he allegedly walked into a woman's home with a gun.
Alicia Davis told Channel 2's Liz Artz she walked in her door and he came in right behind her. Davis told Artz she's happy Young is in jail.
"That's just good that he is in jail, and not on the streets doing what he was doing," Davis said.
Police think Terry Young was kidnapping women, forcing them to withdraw money at ATMs, robbing, raping and assaulting them. Investigators say Young entered Davis' home the day before he forced his first victim to drive to a Wells Fargo, where she jumped
from her car to escape.
That victim ran to a nearby Walgreens and called 911. Davis' mom told Artz the timing of it was really scary.
"Had she been here alone, it could have turned out differently," said Anitra White.
Detectives think Terry Young ran from Davis' home once he realized it was full of people. Artz also spoke to a man who said he called 911 after the second attack, where his neighbors were held at gunpoint for more than an hour and raped.
That man did not give his name.
“You know, you get a knock on your back door, young ladies frantic, (the) first thing (you) do (is) call 911."
Only Channel 2’s Liz Artz was there Friday when Terry Young was handcuffed and put in a patrol car. He had three outstanding warrants, all for stealing cash from his employers.
"I'm glad they caught him. He's a sick guy, nobody needs that guy or anyone like that on the streets," said a neighbor.
Young also has two warrants in Atlanta. He's accused of stealing cash and cigarettes from a BP gas station where he worked in late July after leaving the Waffle House.
https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/man-accused-attacking-women-east-point-likely-be-c/27303747/
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