Retired Detroit sergeant linked to sixth assault case
Benjamin Wagner, 68, has been charged with kidnapping, first-degree criminal sexual conduct, and third-degree criminal sexual conduct stemming from an alleged 2002 crime involving a 14-year-old. This is the sixth kidnapping and rape Wagner has been linked to. According to the Wayne County Prosecutor's Office, the newly identified victim was walking to a school bus in the 15000 block of Trinity Street on Oct. 15, 2002 when Wagner allegedly pointed a gun at her, ordered her away from the scene, and sexually assaulted her.
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