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2 men arrested in Issaquah in beating of alleged rapist
Two men were arrested for assault Sunday in Issaquah for allegedly beating up a man they said raped a woman.
Two men were arrested for assault Sunday in Issaquah for allegedly beating up a man they said raped a woman.
According to the Issaquah police, officers responded to a home in the 400 block of Northeast Birch Street where a rape had been reported. Officers found a man unconscious, bleeding from the face and head.
The injured man, 31, from Kirkland, was reported to be the suspect in the rape. He was taken to Harborview Medical Center.
Police said the suspect was attacked by two other men, including a 31-year-old Renton resident and the husband of the rape victim. The other man is a 30-year-old Issaquah resident.
The two men were booked into the King County Jail on suspicion of assault, and the case remains under investigation.
It wasn't clear whether the assault victim was arrested on suspicion of rape.
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