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An Oregon man allegedly broke into a home and attacked a woman in her shower just 90 minutes after being arrested and released for a string of other crimes, police said.

Garrett W. Caspino III, 29, is accused of slipping into the home in Corvallis at 12:30 p.m. last Saturday and ripping open the shower door.

Caspino, who had his pants pulled down to his knees, allegedly grabbed the woman by her shoulders, shoved her against the wall and started choking her, according to police.

The woman’s boyfriend ended up chasing Caspino out of the home before calling 911. Caspino was nabbed nearby a short time later, cops said.

Authorities determined that he’d had several other brushes with the law earlier that morning.

His alleged crime streak started just before 11 a.m. when police received a 911 call that he was sitting in the driver’s seat of a stranger’s unlocked vehicle, acting “totally out there.”

Caspino was arrested for criminal trespass but didn’t meet the criteria for being booked into jail — so he was issued a citation at the local police station and released.

About an hour later, Caspino was found trying to hide behind a pillar in a restricted area at the police station.


  Garrett W. Caspino III’s crime streak allegedly started just before 11 a.m. Benton County Sheriff's Office Garrett W. Caspino III’s crime streak allegedly started just before 11 a.m. Benton County Sheriff's Office

The suspect was cited, again, for criminal trespass.

Following his third arrest for the alleged shower attack, Caspino was booked into the Benton County Jail on charges of first-degree burglary, menacing, strangulation, coercion, harassment, and attempted first-degree sexual abuse.

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