Boulder parolee accused of attacking woman at her workplace
Jul. 6—A Boulder man has been arrested after he reportedly attacked and sexually assaulted a woman after breaking into her workplace early Monday morning.
Randy James Raygor, 32, was arrested Monday on suspicion of sexual assault, second-degree assault and first-degree burglary.
According to an arrest affidavit, Boulder police dispatchers received a 911 call at 3 a.m. Monday. The dispatcher said it sounded like a man and a woman fighting, and that it sounded like a possible sex assault.
Boulder police responded to the location of the call, which was redacted in the affidavit, and found a woman calling for help. Officers said the woman was wearing only a tank top, had a swollen left eye, a bloody mouth and several abrasions.
The woman told police she was working on call by herself in a nearby building when she saw a man sitting outside at about 10 p.m. Sunday. When she asked him what he was doing, the man said he was waiting for a ride.
At midnight, the woman said she checked to make sure all of the doors at the business were locked and went to sleep. At about 3 a.m., she heard a loud sound and woke up to find the man she had seen earlier was now inside the building.
According to the affidavit, the woman said the man then attacked her, and told her "I want to rape you." The woman said the man was able to pull off her shorts and underwear and digitally penetrated her. She said he also hit her in the face about five times.
The woman was able to activate the emergency function on her phone to dial 911 before the man threw it away, and she was also able to gouge at his eyes with her thumbs.
The woman said that when she was able to get free, the man took off and she was able to track down responding officers.
Other officers on foot in the area tracked down a man matching a descriptive of the suspect, later identified as Raygor. The woman confirmed Raygor was the man who attacked her when she viewed him from the back of a patrol car.
Officers at the scene said there was broken glass where it appeared someone made entry into the building.
The woman was taken to a hospital where she underwent a sex assault examination and was treated for her injuries.
Online court records show Raygor is on parole for a 2018 felony menacing conviction. He also has several theft convictions on his record. The Boulder Shelter for the Homeless is listed as his home address in the affidavit.
Raygor had his bond set at $500,000 and is now set for a formal filing of charges on Thursday.