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Sandy police urged potential victims to come forward after another alleged ride-share assault.
Court documents revealed ride-share driver Alejandro Rendon Segovia was charged after allegedly failing to take a woman home.
Sandy Police Sgt. Greg Moffitt urged users to take extra safety precautions when using ride-shares.
SANDY — After the latest ride-share sexual assault came to light in court documents, police urged other potential victims to come forward.
On Monday, court documents revealed that 26-year-old Alejandro Rendon Segovia had been charged with first-degree felony aggravated kidnapping and object rape, as well as second-degree felony obstruction of justice.
According to a police booking affidavit, police were called on Aug. 30