San Diego
A 23-year-old woman waiting for a bus in Southeast San Diego was abducted at gunpoint by two men, driven to a home and raped before being set free, police said Wednesday.
Police are looking for two men in their late 20s, driving a two-door Chevrolet Impala with black interior and gray primer, said police spokesman Bill Robinson.
The woman was standing alone near 47th Street and Federal Boulevard waiting for a bus about 10:30 p.m. Tuesday when the two men drove up and forced her into their car at gunpoint, Robinson said. They drove the woman to a residence in the 6400 block of Medio Street, where she was raped by one of the men, he said.
After the attack, the men drove the woman to another residence, pushed her out of the car and drove away, Robinson said. The woman, clad only in a blouse, went to the house, and the occupants called police, he said.
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