
"I remember the thoughts going through my mind, the thought that this was it. I was going to die or go missing and no one was going to find me ever again, the woman recalled at a recent sentencing hearing. With no other options, she begged and pleaded for her phone so she could say goodbye to her young daughter."
"Doe was rescued that night, but not until after suffering through a sexual assault that lasted 15-20 minutes. Afterwords, she feigned sleep until her captor left, then texted her then-boyfriend, who called the cops to come pick her up, according to court records. Her attacker was arrested shortly after, and identified in court records as 57-year-old Luis Coronado-Miranda, a man who worked at a Livermore plaster business who'd been arrested but never charged on suspicion of kidnapping five years earlier."
After a night of drinking in downtown Livermore, a woman known publicly as Jane Doe was abducted when an expected Uber never arrived and she was forced into a box truck with only a mattress. She endured a sexual assault lasting 15–20 minutes, then feigned sleep until her captor left and used her phone to text her then-boyfriend, sending her location and turning vibrate off. Officers rescued her after the boyfriend called police. The accused, 57-year-old Luis Coronado-Miranda, previously arrested on kidnapping suspicion years earlier, pleaded no contest to assault with intent to commit a felony, received time served, and must register as a lifetime sex offender.
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