Crime & Safety

DNA Leads to Arrest of Upper Marlboro Man

Darren Lee Marshall faces charges in a 2007 hotel rape that occurred in Gaithersburg, and was arrested at least six times after the alleged incident before the DNA match was made this month.

More than four years after the early morning rape of a Gaithersburg hotel worker, DNA evidence has led police to an Upper Marlboro man. 

Darren Lee Marshall, 28, of the 10600 block of Joyceton Drive, was arrested Monday in connection with the attack of a housekeeper at a in Gaithersburg in 2007.

Montgomery County police charged Marshall with one count each of first-degree rape, first-degree sex offense, first-degree assault and third-degree sex offense.

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The charges stem from an incident on Dec. 22, 2007, when a 50-year-old female housekeeper was cleaning a room in the Holiday Inn and was assaulted and raped, according to police. The suspect reportedly fled the scene and the woman told coworkers, who called police.

Detectives used forensic evidence to create a DNA profile of the assailant and add it to a national database, according to a release. 

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The same day as the alleged rape, police caught Marshall possessing drug paraphernalia in Gaithersburg. He was cited two weeks later and pleaded guilty in August 2008. Marshall was arrested five more times in the ensuing year, on charges including armed robbery, second-degree assault, misdemeanor theft and for being a fugitive from justice in Washington, DC. Online court records give Marshall an address on Frederick Avenue in Gaithersburg for most of those cases.

Prosecutors dropped the charges in three of the five arrests.

Then last month, Marshall was cited in Montgomery County Circuit Court for violating parole in a 2009 assault conviction. He had a parole violation hearing on Feb. 15. Montgomery County police filed their warrant in the rape case on Feb. 21.


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