D.A. says teen in alleged assault of pizza deliverer wore monitor

Video: Domino's Driver Kidnapped, Raped At Gunpoint After Antioch Delivery

A 17-year-old boy charged as an adult in connection with the alleged kidnapping, sexual assault and robbery of a woman delivering Domino’s Pizza in Antioch was wearing a GPS ankle monitor, prosecutors said Wednesday.

Darrion Miles Jr., 17, appeared in Contra Costa County Superior Court in Martinez on Wednesday on felony charges of forcible rape, sodomy, oral copulation, digital penetration, kidnapping, robbery and making criminal threats.

He did not enter a plea and was held at juvenile hall in lieu of the $6.4 million bail.

Photo: Google Maps A teenage boy raped a pizza delivery driver on the 2800 block of...

Authorities would not say why Miles had been outfitted with an ankle monitor, but Miles referred to his “po,” or probation officer, on his Facebook page, which is peppered with derogatory references to women.

The attack happened after the 22-year-old woman arrived at a home on the 2800 block of Bluebell Circle about 11:20 a.m. Sunday to deliver pizza, police said.

She was getting out of her car when she was confronted at gunpoint by Miles, who forced her into her car, told her to drive to a second location about a quarter-mile away and sexually assaulted her, prosecutors said.

He then forced her to drive back to the first location, where he fled on foot after taking some of her personal property, police said. The woman returned to the restaurant, and police were called.

Officers arrested Miles at the home where the order had been placed. His father, Darrion Miles, has denied that his son committed a crime, suggesting to reporters that the sexual contact was consensual.

Henry K. Lee is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. E-mail: hlee@sfchronicle.com Twitter: @henryklee



