Sean Patrick Banks of Del Mar has been charged with two
counts of sexual assault and one count of burglary after allegedly raping the
woman at her home.
A
suspected rapist accused of sexually assaulting a woman he met on
ChristianMingle.com may have used the dating site to prey on women while he
traveled across the country, California police said today.
Sean
Patrick Banks, 37, a former Navy sailor, used a fake name to contact a woman
who he allegedly raped in November, cops in La Mesa, Calif., said.
Investigators believe that he used additional aliases to contact other women on
the popular website and police hope that if there are additional victims they
will recognize Banks.
Banks
lives in Del Mar, Calif., and is currently unemployed but previously
"travelled frequently around various spots in the U.S." for work,
widening the search for potential victims from Southern California to across
the country, said La Mesa Police spokesman Lt. Matt Nicholass.
"We're looking to see if there are any other victims," Nicholass
told ABCNews.com. "We're trying to locate other victims who recognize him
by his face, because they may not know his real name is Sean."
Cops accuse Banks of posing on the site as "Rylan Butterwood" and
"Rylan Harbough."
His alleged use of fake names complicated police efforts to track him down
after a La Mesa woman accused him of rape at her home in November on their
first face-to-face date.
"La Mesa police tried to identify him for a couple of months,"
Nicholass said, adding that a break in the case came after ChristianMingle.com
turned over computer records that helped cops identify Banks.
Banks was charged with two counts of rape and pleaded not guilty. He posted
bond of $500,000 and was released. Calls to several numbers associated with
Banks were not returned. Authorities did not know if he had obtained an
attorney.
"We continue to assist the La Mesa police department with its
investigation in every way possible. The safety and security of our members is
extremely important to us," ChristianMingle.com said in a statement
through spokeswoman Arielle Schechtman. "In addition to having experts
manually review all profile content and photos, we have developed several
proprietary, automated tools to ensure the highest possible level of safety and
privacy for our communities."
SCRIPTURES
1 JOHN 5: 3For
this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments: and his commandments
are not grievous.
2 CORINTHIANS 11: 14And
no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light.
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