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Bouncer Charged in NYC CoEd's liquidate Faces Unrelated Abduction Charge

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Bouncer Charged in NYC Co-Ed's liquidate Faces Unrelated Abduction Charge Wednesday, April 26, 2006

NEW YORK - A bouncer charged in the brutal slaying of a graduate student is facing new charges that he tried to abduct another college student last year in Queens, a law enforcement official said Wednesday.

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Darryl Littlejohn was expected to be arraigned Thursday morning on the new charges, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the indictment was still sealed.

The Queens district attorney's office said it would announce an indictment Thursday in connection with the abduction of a York College student on Oct. 19, 2005, but declined to identify the defendant.

A telephone call to Littlejohn's lawyer was not immediately returned Wednesday.

The law enforcement official said Littlejohn, 41, had been linked to the attempted abduction of a 19-year-old woman who told investigators she was approached by a man driving a blue van. The official said that the attacker - carrying handcuffs and wearing a blue law enforcement baseball cap - forced the woman into the van, but that she later jumped out and escaped.

Littlejohn pleaded not guilty last month to liquidateing Imette St. Guillen. The defendant, a parolee with a long criminal history, was working at a SoHo bar where the graduate student was last seen alive.

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St. Guillen's body was found dumped in a desolate section of Brooklyn on Feb. 25 after she was raped, strangled and suffocated. Investigators said DNA evidence linked Littlejohn to blood found on ties that were used to bind St. Guillen's hands.


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