Charles Co. Detectives charge man with rape, false imprisonment, use of a firearm, and other violent crimes

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On August 9 at 7:25 p.m., Charles County Sheriff’s officers responded to a call for a sexual assault that occurred at a house in the 7300 block of Tottenham Drive in White Plains. When officers located the victim, she reported she was sexually assaulted at gunpoint inside the home. The victim, a house cleaner, was inside the house when a resident, Jordan Keith Proctor, age 29, approached her, displayed a firearm, threatened to shoot her, and placed her in handcuffs. He sexually assaulted the woman and beat her repeatedly over the course of several hours, before allowing her to leave. The victim called 9-1-1, and officers responded to the house. A short time later, the suspect exited the home and was taken into custody. A search warrant was obtained, and evidence, including a firearm, was recovered. The victim was transported to a hospital where she was treated for multiple injuries including a possible fractured jaw. Proctor was arrested and charged with first-degree rape, first-degree assault, sex offenses, false imprisonment, use of a firearm during the commission of a violent crime, and other related offenses. On August 12, Proctor was released from the Charles County Detention Center after a judge ordered he could be released on electronic monitoring. Det. Singh is investigating.

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Jordan Keith Proctor


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