A 40-year-old Quincy man is accused of sexually assaulting a woman after picking her up in what she thought was a cab in the Seaport District.Watch ReportBoston police say Said Said, who runs an airport shuttle service called City Transportation, picked up the victim early Sunday morning outside Legal Harborside in the Seaport District, and drove her to a secluded location and assaulted her. The woman was dropped off on State Street.The woman told detectives she had also been robbed of her iPhone and several credit cards. Those credit cards were then allegedly used for various transactions.Police used surveillance images from a Walgreen's and a gas station where her cards were used to identify Said, prosecutors said.Said was arrested on rape, robbery and stolen property charges.Said was held on $35,000 cash bond at his arraignment in South Boston District Court Wednesday. If released, he must surrender his passport and wear a GPS device.He will return to court on July 22.There was a similar incident also in the Seaport last summer. In that case, a woman leaving a bar also got into an unlicensed vehicle and told police she was sexually assaulted. Police are not saying if the incident from last summer is related to this latest sexual assault.Police said licensed cabs are usually white, say "licensed" on the rear fender and have a medallion on the trunk.13414012

A 40-year-old Quincy man is accused of sexually assaulting a woman after picking her up in what she thought was a cab in the Seaport District.

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Boston police say Said Said, who runs an airport shuttle service called City Transportation, picked up the victim early Sunday morning outside Legal Harborside in the Seaport District, and drove her to a secluded location and assaulted her. The woman was dropped off on State Street.

The woman told detectives she had also been robbed of her iPhone and several credit cards. Those credit cards were then allegedly used for various transactions.

Police used surveillance images from a Walgreen's and a gas station where her cards were used to identify Said, prosecutors said.

Said was arrested on rape, robbery and stolen property charges.

Said was held on $35,000 cash bond at his arraignment in South Boston District Court Wednesday. If released, he must surrender his passport and wear a GPS device.

He will return to court on July 22.

There was a similar incident also in the Seaport last summer. In that case, a woman leaving a bar also got into an unlicensed vehicle and told police she was sexually assaulted. Police are not saying if the incident from last summer is related to this latest sexual assault.

Police said licensed cabs are usually white, say "licensed" on the rear fender and have a medallion on the trunk.