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Suspect arrested in rape of 18-year-old woman delivering pizza, deputies say

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OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. - Osceola County deputies arrested a rape suspect, accused of attacking a female pizza delivery driver.Deputies said Osvaldo Figueroa attacked an 18-year-old in an elevator and sexually battered her on Sunday. MORE NEWS: Former UCF football player fatally shot by father, deputies sayIn a news conference Tuesday night, Osceola County Sheriff Marco Lopez said Figueroa has more than 70 arrests and multiple convictions and should have been in prison.Sheriff Lopez said investigators have surveillance video of the crime, but it has not yet been released.

He called Figueroa an ‘animal’ and says the justice system failed the victim."This guy should've been in prison, today," the sheriff said.

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