Fairview Park rapist captured
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Greg Risling
COSTA MESA -- Police announced Wednesday they have arrested a Huntington
Beach man suspected of two rapes, one of which occurred at Fairview Park
earlier this year.
Calvin William Cunningham III, 24, was linked to the rapes through DNA
tests.
Sitting in Orange County Jail on other sex-related charges, Cunningham
was charged with two felony counts of rape after the genetic testing tied
him to the crimes, police said. He appeared in a West Justice Center
courtroom Wednesday, where his arraignment was postponed until Dec. 29.
Police also suspect Cunningham is responsible for a rash of indecent
exposure cases this year on Costa Mesa’s West Side. Police said several
women were targeted by an unknown man who accosted them by exposing
himself.
The arrest came after a collaborative effort between several law
enforcement agencies.
Police officers are gleaming this holiday season, knowing they possibly
nabbed a sexual predator.
“It was our investigative intuition that led us to this guy,” said Costa
Mesa police Lt. Ron Smith. “We were all pleased with the result. This guy
is an extreme danger to society.”
The Feb. 22 rape of a 36-year-old woman in Fairview Park was one of the
department’s priorities this year. The victim was walking on Placentia
Avenue when she was attacked by an assailant.
She was pulled into a thick clump of tall grass near a dirt trail. The
victim was reportedly choked while the assailant attempted to tear off
her clothes. She initially struggled, police said, but relented when he
began to rape her.
The incident terrified some residents who used the park on a frequent
basis. The rape shocked one resident enough for him to anonymously offer
a $25,000 reward for the arrest and conviction of the attacker.
Smith added that the reward will be returned to the donor because DNA
evidence and police work were responsible for the arrest.
“This is the scariest of all rapes,” Smith said. “It’s the boogeyman
lurking in the shadows, dragging them into the bushes and raping them.”
Cunningham is also accused of a July 3 sexual assault, in which a
16-year-old girl was raped in Westminster. The victim was walking home
near Land School when a man came up behind her and dragged her behind a
wall.
The girl was screaming and kicking while the man tried to cover her
mouth. After she was raped, she went to a neighbor’s house, where she
called police.
Both Westminster and Costa Mesa police saw the similarities between the
two crimes: the description of the rapist; that each victim was dragged
to a hidden spot; and the rapist used the element of surprise.
The break in the case came from a handful of women who identified
Cunningham as the man who exposed his genitals to them.
Most of the incidents occurred on the West Side, where there is a large
amount of foot traffic. Over a three-month period, police said Cunningham
exposed himself to both women and girls on at least six occasions.
The last came on Sept. 29 in Huntington Beach, when a woman claims
Cunningham jumped from behind some bushes, unzipped his pants and showed
his genitals. The woman called police and Cunningham was found nearby.
She and two other women who had been accosted identified Cunningham as
the suspect.
After his arrest, police submitted a DNA sample from Cunningham to the
Orange County Sheriff’s laboratory, where it was determined earlier this
week that there was a link between Cunningham and the crimes.
“We figured that this type of behavior is sometimes a symptom of
something else that can escalate,” Smith added. “This guy was doing
[indecent exposure] for the shock value.”
Cunningham was living with his wife, but had since moved out since his
arrest in September. He has two children and was holding down different
jobs during the alleged crimes.
Police are also looking at old, unsolved cases and contacting other
agencies to see if Cunningham fits a profile. Smith said they have dug up
two cases -- both dating back to May 1997 -- that may have some
similarities to these cases.
“There is a good possibility there are more cases where he is involved,”
Smith said.
CRIME WATCH
Here is a list of crimes police believe were committed by Calvin William
Cunningham in 1999:
* Feb. 22 -- A 36-year-old woman is walking near Fairview Park during the
early morning hours when she is dragged into some bushes by an assailant.
The man begins choking her as he tears at her clothes, and then rapes
her.
* July 3 -- A 16-year-old girl is walking home in Westminster when a man
grabs her from behind. Screaming and kicking, she is dragged behind a
school wall and raped as he covers her mouth.
* July 20 -- A 24-year-old woman is accosted by a man who exposes himself
at the intersection of Scott Place and Placentia Avenue.
* Aug. 31 -- A 22-year-old woman walking home near Wilson Street and
Monrovia Avenue is approached by a man who unzips his pants and exposes
his genitals. Two hours later, a 15-year-old girl is the victim of the
same circumstance less than a mile away.
* Sept. 1 -- A 15-year-old girl is walking to the store when a man jumps
out of some bushes and exposes himself on Pomona Avenue.
* Sept. 29 -- A 44-year-old woman is headed to work when a man exposes
himself at the intersection of Wallace Avenue and James Street. Two hours
later, another woman sees a man exposing himself in Huntington Beach. She
calls police and the woman identifies the man suspected of the crime. He
is Calvin William Cunningham.
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