Working closely with officers from the University of California Berkeley Police Department, Palo Alto police arrest a sexual assault suspect at the California Avenue pedestrian underpass in Berkeley.
On Sunday, April 9, 2023, at about 2:49 p.m., the Palo Alto Police 24-Hour Call Center received a call from a passerby who reported that he had discovered a woman in the Palo Alto pedestrian underpass. California Avenue, who told him that she had just been sexually assaulted there.
Since then, officers and detectives have been actively working on the case. The victim met with a cartoonist on April 10, and police released the suspicious sketch to the community that same afternoon.
Police also shared information about the crime with Bay Area law enforcement agency partners.
On the morning of April 11, detectives spoke with investigators from the University of California, Berkeley Police Department, who believed they had a possible suspect under observation.
At around 12:40 p.m., UCPD officers arrested that suspect at Memorial Glade on the University of California, Berkeley campus. Palo Alto investigators responded to Berkeley and, after conducting additional follow-up investigation, arrested the suspect for sexual assault in Palo Alto.
Police booked Daniel Widyanto Condronimpuno, 34, of Palm Beach, Florida, into the Santa Clara County Main Jail for various felonies including: attempted rape by force, sexual penetration by force, assault with intent to commit rape, forcible sexual assault, false imprisonment, felony assault, assault with a deadly weapon, and robbery, as well as a misdemeanor such as preventing someone from calling for help with a wireless communication device.
Police are temporarily withholding the release of the suspect's stock photo as other law enforcement agencies still have active investigations involving this same suspect and premature release of his photo could hamper the investigation of their cases.
Through a statement, the agency itself indicated that, once it receives confirmation that the publication of its reserve photo will not compromise other cases, it will be distributed.
Finally, the Palo Alto Police thanked members of the community "and beyond who assisted our investigation by providing information after this assault and who shared information about the crime to help spread the word."
As the case remains open, anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call Palo Alto Police at (650) 329-2413. Anonymous tips can be emailed to paloalto@tipnow.org or sent via text or voicemail to (650) 383-8984.
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