$300,000 Bond Set For Man Charged With Sexual Assault: Enfield Police
ENFIELD, CT — A Massachusetts resident is facing numerous felony charges in connection with a sexual assault complaint filed with Enfield police.
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Jakep Olszta, 24, of Holland, Mass., was charged on a total of four warrants with first-degree sexual assault, risk of injury to a child, first-degree unlawful restraint, second-degree strangulation/suffocation and three counts of third-degree assault.
He was picked up by Enfield detectives Thursday at a district court in Palmer, Mass. and extradited to Connecticut. He was slated to be arraigned Friday in Hartford Superior Court.
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According to a heavily-redacted 9-page affidavit supporting Olszta’s arrest, a woman came to police headquarters Monday morning to report “a violent domestic incident” had taken place between Olszta and her the previous day, including a sexual assault.
The woman told police she returned home from work late Sunday after having ignored multiple phone calls from him during the night. She arrived home to find Olszta asleep in her bed, so she decided to sleep on the floor. Olszta soon awoke and began demanding sex, which she refused on several occasions, according to the affidavit.
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Olszta responded by placing his hand over her mouth and forced himself upon her, then punched her when she began screaming, bloodying her nose. She told police “she had not been sexually intimate with Olszta for several months,” according to the affidavit.
Evidence turned over to detectives included screenshots of sexually-explicit message Olszta had sent the woman the prior day and an audio recording of the assault, in which she is heard telling him to stop in a voice which becomes muffled, according to the affidavit.
The woman told police Olszta had assaulted her on three other occasions since last November, including a June incident in which he “placed both of his hands around her neck and began to squeeze, making it difficult for her to breath [sic],” according to the affidavit.
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