A rapist, who lured a 15 year-old girl away from a bus stop and attacked her in an alleyway, will be sentenced on November 3.
Deangelo Brown, 23, of Bank Close, Luton has been described by police as a “dangerous predator” following his conviction.
He was found guilty at Harrow Crown Court of rape and sexual activity with a child.
An investigation was launched after the teenage girl stated that she had been raped near Harlesden High Street in Brent on the morning of Tuesday, March 10.
Brown had approached her while she was standing at a bus stop and after asking her age, he demanded that she follow him.
Fearing for her safety the girl went with him into an alleyway, where she was attacked.
Having witnessed the incident, a member of public came to the victim’s assistance and walked her to Harlesden police station where she reported the assault.
Brown’s description was circulated to officers and he was arrested nearby.
The teenager was taken to a Haven and provided with support from specialist trained officers.
Detective Constable Samantha Wilton, from the North West BCU, said: “I would like to take this opportunity to praise the bravery and composure shown by this young girl after experiencing a horrifying ordeal.
“The impact of that morning simply cannot be forgotten. Brown is a dangerous predator who has rightly been found guilty.
“I would also like to thank the person who helped the victim and kindly escorted her to the police station so that she wouldn’t be alone.
“I would urge anyone who has been the victim of a sexual offence to contact police and report it so that we can bring those responsible before the courts.”
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