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Black Lives Matter protester has been found dead in Florida along with a 75-year-old woman after tweeting that she had been sexually assaulted as police arrest a 49-year-old man.
Officers from the Tallahassee Police Department identified Oluwatoyin Salau, 19, late Monday morning as one of two women who were found dead in the 2100 block of Monday Road in Tallahassee on Saturday night.
Salau's body was discovered near 75-year-old Victoria Sims, police said. Both names were released with permission of their families in accordance with Marsy’s Law. Their deaths are being investigated as homicides.
Police identified the suspect in the case as 49-year-old Aaron Glee Jr. He has been taken into custody.
Court documents show that Glee was previously arrested on May 30. In that incident, he was accused of aggravated battery causing bodily harm.
He was released on a $2,500 bond on June 1. Glee reportedly told authorities that he often helps homeless people.
Police identified Sims as the second victim after issuing a missing person alert for her Saturday night.
She had been missing since June 11 and was last seen driving along Blairstone Road.
AARP Florida also announced her death on Facebook and Twitter on Sunday evening.
'AARP Florida deeply regrets the death of Vicki Sims, a long-time AARP volunteer. We understand that the Tallahassee Police Department is pursuing an investigation into her death,' the group wrote.
According to the organization, Sims is survived by two daughters, Brenda and June, and several grandchildren.
She was a member of the Tallahassee Heights United Methodist Church.
Sims retired several years ago from the Florida Department of Elder Affairs.
Black Lives Matter protester, Oluwatoyin Salau (left), 19, who went missing in Florida on June 6 after tweeting about sexual assault has been found dead along with Victoria Sims (right).
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Police said Salau was last seen on June 6 in the area of Orange Avenue and Wahnish Way in Tallahassee.
On that same day, Salau shared a series of disturbing tweets about being molested by a black man who offered her a ride.
'Anyways I was molested in Tallahassee, Florida by a black man this morning at 5:30 on Richview and Park Ave. The man offered to give me a ride to find someplace to sleep and recollect my belongings from a church I refuged to a couple days back to escape unjust living conditions,' Salau tweeted.
She said the man, who she described to be in his mid-40s, 'came disguised as a man of God and ended up picking me up from nearby Saxon Street'.
Police have not said whether or not Glee is the same man Salau accused of molesting her on June 6 before she disappeared.
'I entered his truck only because I carry anything to defend myself not even a phone (which is currently at the church) and I have poor vision. I trusted the holy spirit to keep me safe,' she wrote.
'When we arrived at his house he offered me a shower and I thanked him and shower and he gave me a change of clothes. He exposed himself to me by peeing with the bathroom open obviously knowing I was out of it. I told him about a sexual assault situation that happened...'
Salau then tweeted about telling him about another man who 'tried to force me to give him oral sex and then continued to harass me thru text and knocking at my door for days'.
'Going back to the situation that happened to me this morning, I did not fall asleep. He then asked me if I wanted a massage at this moment his roommate who was in the house was asleep. I was laying on my stomach trying to calm myself down from severe ptsd. He started touching-
'My back and rubbing my body using my body until he climaxed and then went to sleep. Before I realized what happened to me I looked over and his clothes were completely off. Once I saw he was asleep I escaped from the house and started walking from Richview Road to anywhere else
'All of my belongings my phone my clothes shoes are all assumably at the church where I've been trying to track since I sought spiritual guidance/ refuge. I will not be silent.
'Literally wearing this man's clothes right now DNA all over me because I couldn't locate his house the moment I called the police because I couldn't see.'
Black Lives Matter protester, Oluwatoyin Salau (left), 19, who went missing in Florida on June 6 after tweeting about sexual assault has been found dead along with Victoria Sims (right).
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She seems like a nut