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Man Raped, Assaulted Teen For Months On Long Island: DA

A Long Island man has been indicted for his alleged monthslong abuse of a 13-year-old, which ended only when she was able to escape from him, officials said.

Adrees Omar, age 25 of Woodbury, was indicted on charges including rape for his monthlong alleged abuse of a 13-year-old, officials said. 

Adrees Omar, age 25 of Woodbury, was indicted on charges including rape for his monthlong alleged abuse of a 13-year-old, officials said. 

Photo Credit: Nassau County Police

Adrees Omar, age 25 of Woodbury, faced his indictment, which included four counts of rape, on Friday, Jan. 19, according to the Nassau County District Attorney.

Beginning in February 2023, Omar is alleged to have made contact with a 13-year-old. From then until November 2023, the DA’s Office said he repeatedly physically and sexually abused the teen at a home in Woodbury.

On Tuesday, Nov. 28, after a sexually violent incident, the teen fled, running naked from the house.

Omar barricaded himself for nearly eight hours before police were able to arrest him, authorities said.

“This defendant allegedly preyed upon a vulnerable child for months in some of the worst ways imaginable,” said DA Anne T. Donnelly.

“We must protect our children from these predators.”

He was charged with:

  • Criminal sexual act, both first- and second-degree;
  • Assault, both second- and third-degree;
  • Endangering the welfare of a child;
  • Rape, four counts;
  • Criminal obstruction of breathing or blood circulation; and
  • Criminal possession of a weapon.

In addition, Omar’s reported conduct violated a restraining order brought against him by his father, who the DA said also lived in the Woodbury home where the teen ultimately fled from.

For this, he received additional charges of criminal contempt, attempted assault, and harassment.

He pleaded not guilty and is due back in court on Wednesday, Feb. 7. If he is convicted, he faces a potential maximum sentence of 25 years.

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