New details emerge about man who tried to kidnap woman, assault two others in West Loop

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Quavon Ewing Photo credit Chicago Police Department

CHICAGO (WBBM NEWSRADIO) -- A day after a South Side man appeared in court and released on a personal recognizance bond, prosecutors say he tried to kidnap one woman and assaulted two others.

It was Sunday morning when prosecutors say Quavon Ewing, 32 grabbed one woman - then 15 minutes later tried to shove another one into a van - and 15 minutes after that, urinated into a cup on a CTA platform, then threw the contents of that onto a woman entering a Blue Line station downtown.

Ewing’s lawyer says Ewing has a degree from East-West University, is unemployed and bipolar.

The judge said Ewing’s alleged assaults and attempted kidnapping happened one day after he appeared before the court, where he was given a personal recognizance bond to go register as a sex offender.

Bond was set at half a million dollars for Ewing and at $100,000 dollars on a previous case.

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Featured Image Photo Credit: Chicago Police Department