Kentucky Lyft driver charged with sodomy, kidnapping now faces federal immigration detainer
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A disturbing incident has surfaced in Kentucky involving a Lyft driver accused of sexually assaulting a female passenger en route to a medical appointment. This case has taken a further twist with the revelation of an immigration detainer against the driver, as detailed in local police records.

The accused, Yordan Diaz Vera, a 34-year-old resident of Louisville, faces serious charges including first-degree sodomy, menacing, and kidnapping, according to documents from the Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) acquired by Fox News Digital.

This immigration detainer points to federal authorities’ belief that Diaz Vera may be subject to deportation. However, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has not yet confirmed to Fox News Digital whether he is in the United States unlawfully.

The troubling events began on February 4th, when the victim reported to authorities that her doctor’s office had arranged for a Lyft ride to transport her from her residence to a scheduled appointment. It was during this ride that the alleged assault occurred.

Yordan Diaz Vera mugshot

Yordan Diaz Vera, 34, of Louisville, is charged with first-degree sodomy, menacing and kidnapping. (Louisville Metro Police Department)

The victim told authorities that on Feb. 4, her doctor’s office arranged a Lyft ride to take her from her home to an appointment.

After picking the victim up, Diaz Vera allegedly opened the car’s glove compartment, revealing a gun, according to an incident report.

Police said he then pulled over, got out of the car and into the backseat with the victim.

She tried to escape, but was unable to open the door due to it being locked, the report noted.

A Lyft vehicle

Lyft said Diaz Vera was removed from the platform. (iStock)

Once Diaz Vera was in the backseat with the victim, he forced her into sexual acts, according to authorities.

The victim said once she was dropped off at the doctor’s office, she was able to call police.

LMPD officials told Fox News Digital there is “currently” no evidence to indicate the incident was part of a pattern of related incidents.

A Lyft app on a phone

Lyft said it is working with authorities in relation to the case. (Serene Lee/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

“The subject was taken into custody quickly due to the prompt reporting and timely investigative actions by the LMPD SVU Office of Sexual and Physical Investigations,” the LMPD wrote in a statement. “It is our hope that timely investigations and successful prosecutions such as this empower victims—past, present and future—to come forward and communicate with law enforcement.”

A Lyft spokesperson told Fox News Digital that Diaz Vera was permanently removed from the Lyft platform, and the company is assisting law enforcement with the investigation.

“The behavior described is reprehensible and has no place in the Lyft community or society,” the spokesperson wrote in a statement.

All Lyft drivers must meet certain requirements to drive on the platform, including holding a valid Social Security number and driver’s license.

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