According to an arrest warrant, Alcaraz allegedly placed the woman into his Cobb police patrol car and drove her to the back of a building on South Cobb Drive where he assaulted her.

Channel 2 Action News reported Alcaraz returned to the area and sexually assaulted the woman a second time.

Cobb officers tried to interview the woman, who they described as having a “transient background,” about the allegations, but she refused and “disappeared,” Cox previously said. A few weeks later, however, Cox said the woman approached two Cobb cops who were working a traffic incident and repeated her story.

READ | Ex-Cobb cop denied bond, accused of sexually assaulting woman twice while on duty

Cobb detectives went back to the area where the woman was known to frequent and located her within about 24 hours. Cox said the woman was initially reluctant to talk to police, but provided “very credible” evidence.

The department then began criminal and internal affairs investigations into Alcaraz’s alleged actions, Cox said. He was placed on leave while the investigation continued. Alcaraz, who had been with the police department for four years, resigned from the agency June 30.

Cobb County Jail records show Alcaraz, 38, of Acworth, remains held without bail.

Like Cobb County News Now on Facebook | Follow on Twitter