A man whose probation was revoked in Alaska and then fled to Nebraska was sentenced Monday to 45 years in prison after numerous women say he raped them.
Man who fled weapons charges in Alaska convicted of being a serial rapist in NebraskaPublished: Mar. 12, 2024 at 1:22 PM AKDTANCHORAGE, Alaska -
This past Monday, Puoch Puoch, 23, was sentenced to 45 years in prison for a string of alleged rapes. Multiple women reported that they were woken up late at night by a man sitting on their beds, or walking around inside their homes, who would then sexually assault the women before fleeing with their purses and wallets.Court records show he then didn’t report to his probation officer in September 2021 and his probation was revoked on Jan. 5, 2022, and an arrest warrant was issued.
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