Woman escapes alleged kidnapper, California man accused of pimping woman for two weeks

Estimated read time 2 min read

A 29-year-old man allegedly held a woman against her will for two weeks and forced the victim to perform multiple sexual acts throughout Southern California through Saturday, May 25, San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department officials say.

Related Articles

Crime and Public Safety |


San Jose man sentenced for human trafficking in Monterey County

Crime and Public Safety |


Monterey County: San Jose man receives 10-year sentence for sex trafficking

Crime and Public Safety |


Human trafficking advocates insist exploited children shouldn’t be treated like criminals

Crime and Public Safety |


San Jose man arrested on suspicion of operating a brothel

Crime and Public Safety |


Vallejo man charged with human trafficking in Oakland

On Saturday, at about 9:23 p.m., the victim contacted deputies to report she was hiding from Lorenzo Isaiah Haynes, 29, of San Diego, in the 3600 block of Riverside Drive in Chino, a sheriff’s news release said Tuesday.

Responding deputies located Haynes’ vehicle and attempted a traffic stop, but Haynes fled in his vehicle, and a pursuit ensued, the release said.

A sheriff’s patrol vehicle was involved in a collision with two uninvolved motorists during the pursuit.

The involved deputy was transported to a local hospital with injuries and later released.

Haynes fled the location and led authorities on a vehicle pursuit in Riverside County and into San Diego County, where his vehicle was eventually disabled, and he fled on foot.

Haynes was eventually arrested in Escondido and booked at the West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga on suspicion of pimping, human trafficking, multiple sex crimes, false imprisonment, kidnapping and evading/resisting arrest resulting in peace officer injury.

Arrest records show Haynes was being held without bail on suspicion of a parole violation.

Anyone with information regarding the investigation was urged to contact the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department at (909) 364-2000.

You May Also Like

+ There are no comments

Add yours