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Documents detail years of sex abusePublished 02/16/07
He had fled by the time Annapolis police attempted to arrest him in 2004 on charges of raping his stepdaughter and fathering two of her children.
But the law finally caught up with the 49-year-old man at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport Tuesday afternoon when he tried to enter the country from Great Britain.
The man, who The Capital isn't naming to protect the woman's identity, was clearing customs when he was caught, according to Officer Hal Dalton, a city police spokesman. "It was part of the routine process when he was coming through customs," he said. "He came up wanted. That's how we got him." He is charged...
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