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Two suspects accused of breaking into a house in downtown Kirkland and assaulting a woman appeared in court on Wednesday.
Around 1 a.m. on Oct. 28, police received a 911 call from the survivor. When police arrived, they learned she was asleep on the couch when the two suspects entered her home.
Bubabcarr Touray and Muhammed Sesay pointed a gun at her head and chest, according to charging documents.
The suspects made demands of the survivor, asking her where money was and forcing her to unlock her phone. After Sesay left, Touray sexually assaulted her, according to court documents.
Sesay pleaded not guilty on the robbery count.
Bubabcarr Touray asked for an interpreter, causing his arraignment to be delayed by several days.
Many of the survivor's friends and family were in the courtroom to support her.
"All of her people in the area that know her and love her are also grateful that we were able to apprehend these people so quickly to prevent this from happening again in one night or two days later," said April Schatz, a friend of the survivor.
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