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Judge Denies Bail for Raymond Lunn in Johns Hopkins Attempted Rape Case

Police continue to seek additional victims after a tipster identified Lunn from released images, leading to his arrest.

Overview

  • Lunn, 31, is charged with second-degree attempted rape, second-degree assault and false imprisonment in an Oct. 18 attack near the Quad and Clark Hall on the Johns Hopkins campus.
  • Judge Mark Scurti ordered Lunn held without bail after finding him a danger to the community, citing a prior attempted-rape conviction and recent probation violations.
  • Police arrested Lunn on Oct. 21 on Harford Road after a caller recognized him from surveillance stills publicized with a $2,000 reward, and the victim and two witnesses identified him.
  • Charging documents say the assailant hid, grabbed the student in a bear hug, forced her to the ground, removed her jeans and underwear, then fled when people approached.
  • Investigators have released additional photos and are asking for tips as they look for other possible victims.