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Priest Saves Mom Walking With Baby From Man Police Say Tried To Rape Her

WESTCHESTER (CBSLA.com) — A priest is being credited with helping to rescue a woman from a man police say attempted to rape her as she walked with her baby in a stroller.

In what some in Westchester are calling "divine intervention," the priest happened to be walking by on his way to visit someone when he saw the woman pinned in the driveway.

He confronted the suspected attacker. Moments later, a woman drove up on the scene, and called 911.

The incident unfolded on McConnell Avenue.

As good Samaritans came to the woman's rescue, they say the man claimed the woman was his wife. That, however, appears to have been a lie as the incident was believed to be random, reported CBS2's Tom Wait.

"My sister walks around here all the time. She exercises by herself. My mom walks around here too, so it's kind of unsettling," said Derek Lorenzo, a resident.

The priest apparently got in the suspect's face and refused to leave until police showed up. Officers raced to the scene and arrested the man, which was a relief to some.

"I just thought it was pretty crazy that that would happen like so close to our house in broad daylight," Lorenzo said.

The man was being held on an attempted rape charge. The woman, believed to be 28 years old, was said to be recovering.

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