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Volusia County Deputies Rescue Woman After Dispatcher Decodes Disguised Pizza Order

Volusia County Deputies Rescue Woman After Dispatcher Decodes Disguised Pizza Order

A man was arrested in Volusia County after a woman used a 911 call disguised as a pizza order to report she was about to be sexually assaulted.

According to the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office (VSO), deputies received a call on October 19 around 3:45 a.m. from a woman ordering a pizza.

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The operator who took the call asked more questions to confirm that he was in danger.

VSO claimed they were able to triangulate where the phone call was coming from because she didn’t know where it was.

The call led officers to a field in Pierson. Upon arrival, officers reported finding the suspect, Luis Hernández-Moncayo, on top of the woman who was screaming for help.

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In an interview with the deputies, the woman told them that she knew Hernández Moncayo; They were drinking together in a bar and everything was normal until he used cocaine, which had made him violent. The woman continued to claim that he assaulted her several times, including choking her.

Hernandez-Moncayo, an illegal migrant, has been charged with felony assault by strangulation, false imprisonment and attempted sexual assault.

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