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Serial sex offender accused of abusing more women across Chicago

Por: WGN-TV Nation November 04, 2022

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Posted: Nov 3, 2022 / 05:23 PM CDT Updated: Nov 3, 2022 / 05:23 PM CDT SHARE CHICAGO — Registered sex offender David Bucker is now facing three felony counts of aggravated battery and two felony counts of criminal sexual abuse after prosecutors say four women identified him as the man who attacked them in separate incidents downtown in August and October. One woman says the 28-year-old grabbed her as she shopped at TJ Maxx on State Street.... + full article



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