
On Wednesday, February 19, 2025, a new attack by a serial rapist was reported, terrorizing women in Mexico City (CDMX), who has yet to be captured or identified by authorities. According to journalist Carlos Jiménez, this individual sexually assaulted a woman he allegedly met through a taxi application in Mexico.
The victim, whose identity has been kept anonymous for safety reasons, accepted to take the aggressor from a church in Polanco to the Cuajimalpa borough, where she was sexually assaulted inside the vehicle he used to work for a taxi application platform. The Attorney General's Office of Mexico City has secured the vehicle to gather clues that may help identify the serial rapist in CDMX.
The aggressor's modus operandi suggests he contacts his victims through taxi applications, requesting a ride to a church before committing the sexual attack. Despite the lack of clear patterns in his crimes, authorities hope to identify and apprehend the suspect based on ongoing investigations.
In statements from Carlos Jiménez: "The rapist from @Uber_MEX has committed 4 attacks and they haven't arrested him. This was the car that one of the victims used for work. The @FiscaliaCDMX is looking for clues in it to find the individual who remains at large in CDMX. The case #C4EnAlerta."
The aggressor commits his attacks intermittently, with the first report recorded in September 2024 and a more recent attack in January 2025, pointing to a dangerous behavioral pattern that keeps authorities and the general population on alert.