A man who was living in the United States on a Dreamer status is accused of raping a teenager while she was working out at her apartment complex's gym.

Salvador Diaz-Garcia, 23, faces charges of rape and assault from a horrific attack where an unnamed 19-year-old woman was raped and badly beaten on June 25.

Diaz-Garcia, an undocumented immigrant who was a recipient of Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals, allegedly attacked the woman while she was working out at her apartment complex's gym in Burien, Washington, which is a sanctuary city.

The victim returned home following the assault wearing only a tank top with 'extensive injuries', including missing teeth, a ripped ear and a broken jaw, according to the King County Sheriff's Office.

Diaz-Garcia also faces child molestation charges for allegedly assaulting a 14-year-old girl on the same day the 19-year-old was raped.

Salvador Diaz-Garcia, 23, allegedly raped a woman, 19, in Burien, Washington, on June 25. She was working out at the Discovery Landing apartments' (pictured) gym when the attack occurred

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The incident occurred at the Discovery Landing apartments, where the 19-year-old lives.

Diaz-Garcia lives adjacent to the complex at Maple Pointe, and both buildings are located in the 15400 block of Des Moines Memorial Drive, reported Seattle Pi.

The victim told police she saw Diaz-Garcia follow her home after she got off a bus and he went inside the complex's gym after her, saying he also lived there.

When she was on the treadmill, around 9.15pm, she allegedly asked Diaz-Garcia not to stand behind her and he kept asking her questions, reported Fox News.

The last thing the woman said she remembers was going to leave before she woke up at Harborview hospital.

The victim's mother said the teenager returned home around 10pm, stumbling, bleeding and unable to string together a sentence.

Police reported that at the gym, they found blood covering the front of the treadmill, carpet and walls.

Officials believe the victim was hit over the head with a kettlebell, which was covered in blood.

The victim had a broken jaw, required several stitches and a black eye, according to reports.

A rape kit found a male's DNA, although it is unclear if it belonged to the suspect.

After the brutal attack, other witnesses came forward and claimed they had come in contact with Diaz-Garcia during other unsettling acts.

The apartment's pool surveillance video showed him staring at young girls, including a 12-year-old, according to court documents.

And a mother of a 14-year-old girl claimed that Diaz-Garcia had groped her daughter's butt while making an expletive remark, the same day as the alleged rape.

After investigating, police arrested Diaz-Garcia on June 29 and allegedly found the victim's blood on his pants.

Police reported that at the gym, they found the victim's blood covering the front of the treadmill, carpet and walls. Officials believe the victim was hit over the head with a kettlebell, which was covered in blood. Pictured: Stock photo of Discovery Landing's gym

Diaz-Garcia's fiancee told police that the night of the rape, he had returned home out of breath, sweaty and 'acting in a way that scared her', according to reports.

Diaz-Garcia is currently being held at Kings County Jail on $350,000 bond.

Court records obtained by Fox News said: 'The state is extremely concerned for the defendant’s brazen, bold, and violent behavior towards young women.'

Diaz-Garcia was granted Dreamer status three years ago in 2013 and has since renewed it twice, reported Fox News.

His last renewal application was this past January but officials said his status was recently revoked.

The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program allows the children of undocumented immigrants who came to the US as youngsters to stay in the US legally as adults.