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DNA evidence has linked a single assailant to the brutal rape and strangulation of a 34-year-old woman and three other rapes in the Bronx, police said yesterday. Cops released a sketch of the suspect. "We have a person attacking females, and we want to alert the public," said Capt. John Creegan of the Bronx major crimes squad. "Whoever did these three rapes and a homicide is on the loose." The suspect is about 5-feet-10 to 6 feet tall, 180 to 200 pounds and about 30 years old. He is believed responsible for three rapes since January in a building at 3204 Park Ave. in the Morrisania Houses and the strangling of Pamela Watson, whose body was found April 22 on the 14th floor of a building at 365 E. 183rd St., cops said. The murder scene in the East Tremont section is about a mile from where the rapes occurred. Detectives initially investigated whether Watson had been slain by the same man who strangled and raped an unidentified teen whose body was found in a playground at 183rd St. and Valentine Ave. Forensic evidence ruled out a link between the two killings. The first of the three related rapes in the Morrisania Houses occurred at 2:30 a.m. Jan. 13, when a woman in her late 20s was accosted on the street by a man with a gun. He forced her into the building and took her to the 11th floor, where he raped and sodomized her, police said. At 1:30 a.m. on March 9, a second woman was accosted in front of the building by a man who put an object to her back and forced her to a seventh-floor stairwell, where he raped her. The third attack occurred about 5:30 a.m. May 1, when the man pulled a gun on a woman in her 40s in front of the building, forced her up to the 19th floor and raped her. Anyone with information about the suspect is asked to call (800) 577-TIPS.
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WASHINGTON - Search teams in the Philippinesfound yesterday the bodies of three U.S. servicemen who died when their helicopter crashed at sea. Seven other Americans were missing and feared dead. The bodies were flown by C-130 Hercules aircraft to Kadena Air Force Base on Okinawa for return to the U.S. The names of all 10 aboard the MH-47 special operations helicopter were being withheld until relatives could be notified. Local fishermen told Philippine military officials that the helicopter was on fire before it crashed about 2:30 a.m. local time yesterday off tiny Apo island near popular scuba diving sites in the southern Philippines. Army Brig. Gen. Donald Wurster, head of the contingent of 600 U.S. troops aiding the Philippine military in anti-terror operations, discounted the possibility that hostile fire from Abu Sayyaf guerrillas brought down the helicopter. "There was no indication of anything amiss before this thing happened," Wurster said. "We have found no survivors from the mishap aircraft. "We, of course, hope they are alive, and we are doing everything with our Filipino friends to find them. These were friends of mine, so it's a difficult part of our jobs." The helicopter was returning to a supply base on Macatan island after dropping off the last of 160 Special Forces troops on Basilan island. They were training Philippine forces in the hunt for Abu Sayyaf guerrillas holding two U.S. missionaries and a Philippine nurse hostage. Lt. Col. Dewey Ford, a spokesman for the U.S. Pacific Command in Hawaii, said eight of those aboard the chopper were Green Berets from the Army's 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment in Fort Campbell, Ky. The other two were from the Air Force's 353rd Special Operations Group at Kadena. Rigoberto Tiglao, spokesman for Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, said she had expressed sympathy to the Americans' families. "This just goes to show that this support of the United States is not just any support," Tiglao said of the operation dubbed Balikatan, or Shoulder to Shoulder. "They're risking the lives of their own soldiers, too."
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