Alleged Attacker Indicted
The Portville man accused of attacking a woman in September has been indicted by a Cattaraugus County grand jury.
35-year-old William Phillips had been released from jail because his case didn't go the grand jury within 45 days of his arrest. District Attorney Ed Sharkey said he was waiting for paperwork from Georgia, where Phillips had been in jail before returning to Portville.
On Thursday, Phillips was indicted on charges of second-degree kidnapping, first-degree unlawful imprisonment, third-degree criminal mischief, third-degree criminal possession of a weapon and second-degree menacing.
He's accused of attacking a woman after she left the Wilson Farms store on South Main Street in Portville on September 16.
Phillips is a registered sex offender in New York and has a history of being a violent sex offender.
He's currently not in jail. An arraignment is scheduled for Monday, according to the Cattaraugus County District Attorney's office.
35-year-old William Phillips had been released from jail because his case didn't go the grand jury within 45 days of his arrest. District Attorney Ed Sharkey said he was waiting for paperwork from Georgia, where Phillips had been in jail before returning to Portville.
On Thursday, Phillips was indicted on charges of second-degree kidnapping, first-degree unlawful imprisonment, third-degree criminal mischief, third-degree criminal possession of a weapon and second-degree menacing.
He's accused of attacking a woman after she left the Wilson Farms store on South Main Street in Portville on September 16.
Phillips is a registered sex offender in New York and has a history of being a violent sex offender.
He's currently not in jail. An arraignment is scheduled for Monday, according to the Cattaraugus County District Attorney's office.
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