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CAMPBELL — A San Jose taxi driver has been arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting two women, and investigators believe there are other victims, according to police.

The case came to the attention of authorities on Oct. 29, when a woman told police she had been sexually assaulted after becoming intoxicated and separated from her friends in downtown Campbell. The woman got into a taxi outside a bar and woke up inside the driver’s home while being sexually assaulted, said Campbell police Capt. Gary Berg.

Berg said police used surveillance video to identify the suspect as Julio Sanchez, 30, of San Jose.

A second victim was located during the course of the investigation and a warrant was issued for Sanchez’s arrest. Sanchez, who did not return home after learning of the investigation, was taken into custody with the help of the U.S. Marshals Service in Madera, Calif., on Dec. 12.

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Police are asking for the public’s help in obtaining more information about Sanchez and identifying any other victims. Sanchez was known to frequent downtown areas throughout the South Bay as a taxi driver.

“The information we have leads us to believe there may be other victims,” Berg said. “We want to identify and work with them.”

Anyone with information about the case can call the Campbell Police Department’s 24-hour dispatch center at 408-866-2101. Those wishing to remain anonymous can contact the Investigations Unit at 408-871-5190.