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Uber driver wanted for indecent assault of female passenger, police say

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Maher Awad Abdelga-Elmeleh (Marple Township Police) MARPLE TOWNSHIP, Pa. - The Marple Township Police Department has an arrest warrant out for an Uber driver who allegedly assaulted a female passenger in late October.At the time, a female victim reported to police that she had been picked up by an Uber driver and brought to her destination in Broomall.

Upon arriving at the location, the Uber driver, identified by police as Maher Abdelga-Elmeleh, locked the vehicle doors making it so the victim was unable to exit the vehicle.

It is reported that Abdelga-Elmeleh told the victim he would not unlock the door until the victim provided him her phone number.

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