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Hells Angel Arrested On Suspicion Of Sexual Assault In Santa Rosa

SANTA ROSA (CBS SF) -- A Hells Angels motorcycle club associate will be arraigned in Sonoma County Superior Court Wednesday afternoon for allegedly sexually assaulting a woman and threatening her husband.

Raymond Michael Foakes, 53, of Rohnert Park, called the woman around 11 p.m. Saturday and told her to meet him at the Hells Angels clubhouse off Frazier Avenue in Santa Rosa, Sonoma County sheriff's Sgt. Spencer Crum said.

The woman agreed and Foakes ordered her to drive them in her car to a secluded area off Bennett Valley Road, where he sexually assaulted her against her will and threatened to harm her husband if she refused, Crum said.

After the assault, Foakes drove the woman's car back to the Hells Angels' clubhouse, where he got out of the car and the victim went home, Crum said.

Foakes knows the woman's husband, who also is associated with the Hells Angels, according to Crum.

The woman reported the assault to the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office, which obtained a search warrant for Foakes' home in the 7500 block of Monet Place in Rohnert Park. The sheriff's SWAT unit went to the house around 6:30 p.m. Monday but Foakes was not home, Crum said.

Foakes was later arrested at a meeting he was attending off Airway Drive in Santa Rosa, Crum said.

Foakes was booked into Sonoma County Jail under $1 million bail on suspicion of sexual assault, victim intimidation, stalking and gang participation, Crum said.

Foaks, the former president of the Sonoma County Hells Angels chapter, in 2012 was charged and sentenced in San Francisco federal court to five years and 10 months in prison for his role in a $10 million mortgage fraud scheme.

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