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U.S. airman faces arrest for rape.

Mainichi Daily News

| July 05, 2001 | COPYRIGHT 1999 The Mainichi Newspapers. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

NAHA -- Timothy Woodland, the U.S. airman who stands accused of raping a woman in a parking lot in the Okinawa Prefecture town of Chatan last week, will be arrested soon after the U.S. military agrees for Japan to do so, police said Tuesday.

Okinawa Prefectural Police are waiting for U.S. military authorities to act on their formal request that Woodland, 24, a technical sergeant assigned to the 353rd Special Operations Group of the U.S. Air Force, be handed into their custody. Police have taken out a warrant for Woodland's arrest.

Woodland admits having sex with the Japanese woman that he is accused of raping, but claims it was consensual. The woman says she …

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