Chicago Sun-Times

MAN CHARGED WITH RAPE ARRESTED IN L.A. BEFORE BOARDING FLIGHT TO RUSSIA

- BY MATTHEW HENDRICKSO­N, STAFF REPORTER mhendricks­on@suntimes.com @MHendricks­onCST

A Chicago software engineer charged with criminal sexual assault was arrested last month in Los Angeles after purchasing a ticket for a flight to Russia.

George Urakhchin, 30, appeared in court Friday at the Leighton Criminal Court Building and was ordered held in lieu of posting $15,000 bond.

In July 2017, the then-21-yearold west suburban woman who reported the assault said she was at a bar in Naperville and later awoke in a bed with a man assaulting her, Cook County prosecutor­s said. She had no memory of how she got there.

Surveillan­ce video from the bar showed her being led by a male to a vehicle with an unidentifi­ed female driver and another male passenger, prosecutor­s said.

She eventually managed to leave the apartment and found herself in the 700 block of West Dickens Avenue in Lincoln Park, according to Chicago police records. Video surveillan­ce from the area recorded someone matching Urakhchin’s descriptio­n following her in a nearby alley before running off, prosecutor­s said.

The woman was taken to a hospital, where a sexual assault kit was administer­ed. The results of the kit were still pending Friday, prosecutor­s said.

The woman had left her cellphone behind during the assault, and when officers called it, a man named “George” answered and said he had found the phone and would meet the woman at a business to return it.

When officers went to meet the man, he never showed up, prosecutor­s said. Officers called the phone a second time and again set up a meeting with “George” to get the phone returned, but when officers arrived for that meeting, a hostess told them a man had just dropped the phone off and left.

In October 2017, the woman received a message on Instagram from a user later identified as Urakhchin who made sexual comments and said he had met her before but wouldn’t say where, prosecutor­s said. He indicated she had lost her phone and his friend had returned it and then sent her a message stating, “Sorry things got kinda rocky . . . didn’t mean for that to happen.”

During the investigat­ion, detectives learned Urakhchin lived at the home where the assault occurred and tried to speak with him, but the people inside refused to open the door. Detectives later were notified by the Department of Homeland Security that Urakhchin had gone to Mexico, said prosecutor­s, who did not say when that took place.

At some point, Urakhchin booked a flight back to Chicago but then changed the destinatio­n to New York City. Homeland Security recently notified police that Urakhchin had booked a flight to Russia that was departing from Los Angeles.

Urakhchin was taken into custody Sept. 29 in Los Angeles by the US. Marshals Service, prosecutor­s said. He was extradited to Cook County on Thursday.

Prosecutor­s said their records indicated that Urakhchin was born in Russia and asked if he wanted the Russian consulate notified of his arrest. Urakhchin declined through his assistant public defender, who said Urakhchin was a U.S. citizen.

Urakhchin’s attorney said he worked as a software engineer and had no previous arrests.

Judge Arthur Wesley Willis set his bond at $15,000, in addition to ordering Urakhchin to turn in his passport.

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