Police recapture escaped serial rapist
Miami ? A man accused of sexually assaulting seven girls and women was recaptured late Monday, a week after escaping from jail by rappelling down the building on bed sheets, police said.
Reynaldo E. Rapalo, 34, is accused of terrorizing the city’s Little Havana section and a nearby neighborhood called Shenandoah in 2002 and 2003. At the time of his escape, he was awaiting a February trial that could have sent him to prison for life.
Police chased him down on foot on a southwest Miami street after a tipster called in Rapalo’s location and description, Miami-Dade Police Director Robert Parker said.
“He is a very dangerous individual, and we are very glad to have him back in custody tonight,” Parker said.
Rapalo and another inmate escaped Dec. 19 after climbing through a vent in the ceiling of a cell and onto a sixth-floor roof, police said. The vent was supposed to be locked, but it had been pried open, and bars blocking it were cut.
Officers scoured neighborhoods, airports, train stations and ports for Rapalo, a Honduran native, and guards were assigned to victims who still live in the area.
Police have said the sawlike tools used in the escape may have been smuggled in, and Rapalo apparently plotted the breakout for months.
“We suspect that he had some help,” Parker said. “We took some things off of him – he still had the blade that he used to escape.”
The other inmate, Idanio Bravo, who was also awaiting trial on sexual assault charges, was captured outside the jail after breaking his legs when he jumped.






