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Sex-Kidnaping Case Dropped; Alleged Victim Missing

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Times Staff Writer

A sexual kidnaping case against a Burbank man was dismissed Tuesday because authorities for the second time were unable to locate the alleged victim, a prostitute, to get her to testify.

But police said they still hope to find the 23-year-old woman who claimed that Paul David Sanchez picked her up July 14 in Hollywood, handcuffed her and raped her repeatedly at knifepoint and gunpoint over a 15-hour period.

If they do locate her, police and prosecutors said, they will again file charges against Sanchez.

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For the past several weeks, Deputy Dist. Atty. Tamia Hope said, investigators had sought to find the woman to tell her about the preliminary hearing in Pasadena Municipal Court, which was postponed twice because of her absence. “I don’t have reason to believe that she is being uncooperative,” Hope said.

The woman was arrested on Jan. 25 in Hollywood on a prostitution charge but was released the next day on her own recognizance before authorities handling the Sanchez case learned of that arrest, Glendale Police Detective Ruth Feldman said. Since then, authorities have tried to find her through relatives and a drug rehabilitation program in which she was enrolled, Feldman said.

From the start, the case was considered unusual because Sanchez was ordered to stand trial for kidnaping and other charges, even though the woman’s identity and whereabouts were not known at the time. The “Jane Doe” case was based on testimony from witnesses who said they saw a partly nude and handcuffed woman trying to escape from Sanchez’s van in Glendale until he pushed her in and drove away.

Several months later, however, a tipster read a newspaper article about the case and led police to the woman, who then agreed to testify. But she soon disappeared.

Sanchez, 40, pleaded not guilty. He contended the woman had agreed to go with him and that he dropped her off safely in Griffith Park. His attorney, Louis Sanchez, who is no relation, alleged that police pressured the woman to make her statement and that she later had a change of heart.

Second Case

Paul David Sanchez was released Tuesday after Judge Victor Person dismissed the charges of kidnaping, false imprisonment, rape and oral copulation. But Sanchez still faces trial on similar charges in the alleged July 5 kidnaping and rape of a 26-year-old prostitute who, police said, escaped by running, naked and handcuffed, from his van in Glendale.

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In that case, authorities know the whereabouts of the prostitute, who is willing to testify, Hope said.

Pretrial motions in that case are scheduled to be heard Feb. 20. Sanchez is free on $50,000 in that case.

Prosecutor Hope said she has not decided whether she will proceed on the “Jane Doe” charges, based solely on the eyewitness accounts, if the missing woman is not found within a few weeks.

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