Police ID sex assault suspect arrested after attacks on women in Virginia

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Chantilly sexual assault suspect arrested; community reacts

Fairfax County police called the man suspected of sexually assaulting women in Virginia over the last several months "public enemy number one." FOX 5's Bob Barnard spoke to community members now that he's in police custody.

A man suspected of attacking women in Virginia over the last several months has been arrested, according to Fairfax County police. 

Fairfax County Police Chief Kevin Davis said Hien The Dinh, 20, of Stafford, has been arrested and faces multiple charges in connection with multiple attacks that took place across northern Virginia over the last several months.

Hien The Dinh (Fairfax County Police)

The first alleged attack happened May 18 when police say Dinh entered a woman's home and attempted to sexually assault her. Officers say it happened just after 12 p.m. in the 14500 block of Iberia Circle. Police say the woman fought off the attacker and he fled on foot.

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Police ID sex assault suspect arrested after attacks on women in Virginia

Fairfax County Police Chief Kevin Davis said Hien The Dinh, 20, of Stafford, has been arrested and faces multiple charges in connection with multiple attacks that took place across northern Virginia over the last several months.

During the morning of July 3, police believe Dinh attacked a woman on Northeast Place. Investigators say the man grabbed the woman "in an intimate area" before putting her in a chokehold. The victim's mother ran to help, and the suspect fled on foot.

Chantilly sex assault suspect may be connected to Loudoun County attack, police say (Fairfax County Police Department)

Detectives believe Dinh also sexually assaulted a woman on May 10 at Loudoun County's Northern Virginia Community College Campus.

"He was absolutely Public Enemy number one.  But he has confessed and he is continuing to interact with our detectives," said Fairfax County Police Chief Kevin Davis on Friday. "They were disturbing cases by someone who was absolutely not going to stop until we caught him … I don't know what you do with a person like this besides incarcerate him.  Because he's going to offend again and again and again."

Dinh is being held without bond. 

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Fairfax County police searching for man suspected in two rapes

A man police say is suspected of attacking women in the Chantilly area may also be linked to the sexual assault of a woman in Loudoun County.