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October 26, 2016

Man pleads not guilty to kidnapping female convenience store worker

LOS ANGELES >> A North Hollywood man who allegedly dragged a clerk by her hair from a South Los Angeles convenience store while wielding a hammer pleaded not guilty Tuesday to attempted murder and other charges.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Sergio C. Tapia II ordered Jose Caro to be jailed on $2.3 million bail while awaiting a hearing Nov. 3 to determine if there is enough evidence to require the 28-year-old defendant to stand trial.

Caro was charged Sept. 30 with one count each of attempted murder, kidnapping to commit rape, assault with intent to commit rape, criminal threats, stalking and fleeing a pursuing peace officer’s motor vehicle while driving recklessly, along with two counts of assault with a deadly weapon.

Caro allegedly grabbed the 28-year-old clerk from a store in Exposition Park, dragged her by her hair and forced her into his red Honda sedan on Sept. 28.

He was allegedly armed with a hammer and knife when he entered the store in the 3900 block of Denker Avenue, near Exposition Boulevard.

Caro is suspected of driving the woman to a North Hollywood cemetery, where she managed to escape. He was taken into custody that night after a vehicle pursuit that ended in a crash.

Officers used a Taser to take him into custody, according to Officer Liliana Preciado of the Los Angeles Police Department’s Media Relations Division.

Caro, who has remained in jail since his arrest, could face up to life in state prison if convicted, according to the District Attorney’s Office.

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