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A Kenosha man is accused of raping and robbing a 66-year-old mentally disabled woman.

According to court documents, Vonell L. Shaw, 20, forced his way into the woman’s home the night of March 18, saying he worked with police. Shaw made his initial appearance on Monday, and is in custody on a $25,000 cash bond.

The woman has the mental age of a young teenager, according to family members who spoke with police. She told investigators that Shaw showed up at her door claiming to be a police officer searching for a stolen credit card. When she opened her door, Shaw “pushed” past her and asked if she had a debit card and for her pin number. She told police she felt threatened and told Shaw her pin, which he later used to withdraw hundreds of dollars from her account.

According to the victim, Shaw then told her to go to her bedroom, which can be seen from the doorway of the victim’s home. Shaw forced himself onto the victim and sexually assaulted her for several minutes, even after she told him multiples times to get off of her, she said. Afterwards, Shaw left with the victim’s purse and debit card.