Subway Employee Arrested for Sexual Attack

Subway Employee Arrested for Sexual Attack

SACRAMENTO—Sacramento County Sheriff arrested Kenneth Chandler Anderson yesterday, Thursday, March 27 for a brutal sexual assault on a Subway sandwich shop employee earlier this week.

Detectives arrested Anderson, 22, on four felony counts and a misdemeanor in connection with the assault on the woman as she arrived to work at a Subway restaurant in Foothill Farms early Tuesday morning, March 26.

Anderson is a long-time employee of the sandwich shop at 5440 Auburn Blvd., near Garfield Avenue. He was booked into jail on Thursday afternoon.

Anderson was an employee at the Subway where he is accused of attacking the victim.

Anderson was an employee at the Subway where he is accused of attacking the victim.

The female employee, who is in her early to mid-20s was “violently beaten” and tied up at the sandwich shop after she arrived to work around 6:30 a.m. She told investigators she also was sexually assaulted. She was able to free herself and call for help about 8:30 a.m. When help arrived, the victim was transported to the hospital. The victim’s physical injuries were described as significant.

The motive for the attack is still not known, according to a sheriff’s department press release. Anderson is being held on $1 million bail.

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