An employee with the City of Austin was arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting a woman, robbing her and dragging her with his work truck, police said.
Austin police said Corie Cornist, 31, was on the clock with the City of Austin Water Department when the assaults occurred on Sunday. He has since been charged with sexual assault and robbery, records with the Travis County Jail show.
Police spoke with a witness at the scene and reviewed surveillance footage that revealed the woman was physically assaulted by the male driver and dragged.The surveillance video also showed that the man forcibly grabbed something, possibly a phone, away from the woman. He told police that he picked up the woman and drove her to the park, the affidavit states. He said she “began acting strangely” and dropped her off.
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