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CPD: Arrest made in Madison Avenue rape case Mugshot of Lenny Riccardo Dortch courtesy Albemarle Charlottesville Regional Jail (Source: ACRJ) By NBC29 Newsroom | December 24, 2020 at 8:41 AM EST - Updated December 24 at 11:12 AM
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - The Charlottesville Police Department has arrested and charged a Portsmouth man in connection with a reported rape in the Madison Avenue area.
CPD announced Thursday, December 24, that 41-year-old Lenny Riccardo Dortch was charged yesterday with rape, abduction with the intent to defile, and two counts of use of a firearm in the commission of a felony.
A woman was reportedly raped at gunpoint in the 700 block of Madison Ave. Thursday, December 17. Detectives had collected some surveillance video during their investigation.
Charlottesville Chief of Police RaShall Brackney, a finalist for Dallas, Texasâ top law enforcement position, highlighted her law enforcement experience during a recent virtual public interview for the position.
Brackney is among seven finalists for the position and was selected from a pool of 36 applicants, according to KRLD. She is the only woman finalist and one of two who work outside of Texas.
She has declined to comment on the her candidacy since the news broke on Dec. 11. If she is offered and accepts the position, it will continue a churn of top leadership in the city since the Unite the Right rally.