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Oklahoma man charged with raping woman in South County in 1992

St. Louis (KMOX) – An Oklahoma City man has been charged by the St. Louis County District Attorney’s Office in connection with an incident in South County in which he allegedly raped a woman in 1992.

Stacy Pollock, 62, who lives in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, has been charged by prosecutors with willful rape with a weapon.

According to the probable cause affidavit, on September 17, 1992, in the 2600 block of Parkhill Circle in southern St. Louis County, Pollock placed a purple bandana around the face of a female victim, then forced her to lie on the ground and tied her hands and feet together with rope.

Pollock then allegedly threatened to kill the victim with a knife, used the knife to cut her clothes off and pull her pants down to her ankles. He then raped her.

Pollock was identified as the perpetrator of the crime after DNA analysis.

Pollock was arrested by Oklahoma City Police. He is currently in custody at the Oklahoma County Detention Center and is being held on $500,000 bail only, no 10% bond.

Photo credit for featured image: St. Louis County Police Department