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Man Accused of Sexually Assaulting Senior Citizen Gets $100K Bail

He's since been found not guilty of the charges of battery, burglary and sexual assault of a 72-year-old East Lake View woman

Updated May 7:

Malik Dervisevic was found not guilty on all charges April 24, according to court records.

Original article: June 18, 2013

A Lake View building manager is being held on a $100,000 bail bond after being accused of breaking into a 72-year-old woman’s Belmont Avenue apartment and trying to sexually assault her.

Malik Dervisevic, 36, is being charged with aggravated battery to a senior citizen, burglary and aggravated criminal sexual abuse—all felonies—police said.

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Dervisevic, of the 7600 block of Long in Skokie, was arrested on June 7 on the 500 block of West Belmont Avenue where he works as a building manager, the Chicago Tribune notes. A judge set his bail in court Friday afternoon.

Prosecutors said the victim left for the store in East Lake View, locking both of her apartment doors, CBS Chicago reports. When she returned home, only one of the locks was still locked and Dervisevic was found trying to hide.

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That’s when police say he told her, “You can make this easy,” and ordered her to lay on the bed as he unzipped his pants and exposed himself, the Tribune writes. Instead the victim picked up her cell phone, the two began struggling and she fractured her wrist.

Police say Dervisevic then fled. 

The victim said she was afraid to call police, but when she sought medical attention for her wrist, police were called, according to NBC Chicago.

Dervisevic was arrested at the office in Lake View and was charged Friday morning.

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