Man arrested for assaulting women in downtown Louisville
- Louisville Police arrested Daralle A. Oliver for allegedly sexually assaulting women and making threats.
- The police issued a 'Duty to Warn' notice on social media, urging the public to report sightings of Oliver.
- Oliver's arrest occurred shortly after the warning, highlighting the urgency of the situation.
On a Friday afternoon in downtown Louisville, Kentucky, police arrested a 38-year-old man named Daralle A. Oliver for allegedly sexually assaulting multiple women. The police issued a 'Duty to Warn' notice on social media, urging the public to report any sightings of Oliver after he made threats that were described as both homicidal and suicidal. This warning was disseminated around 1 p.m. EST, shortly after the incidents occurred. Authorities reported that Oliver had assaulted at least four women, with two of the incidents taking place on the same morning. The police response included both marked and unmarked units searching the downtown area, particularly focusing on a section known as the hospital corridor, where the assaults were believed to have occurred. Approximately 45 minutes after the warning was issued, Oliver was apprehended across the river in Jeffersonville, Indiana. The swift action by law enforcement highlights the seriousness of the situation and the potential danger posed by Oliver, as he was actively making threats while evading capture. As of now, the specific charges against Oliver have not been disclosed by the police. The incidents have raised concerns about public safety in the downtown area, prompting discussions about measures to protect residents and visitors from similar threats in the future.