Two Tennessee men are accused of drugging and raping a Kentucky college student in downtown Nashville and then using her debit card at a Waffle House, according to authorities.
Metro Nashville Police Department (MPD) officials said they have identified Joseph Farmer, 36, and Trevor Casteel, 27, of Chattanooga as the two suspects in the alleged rape and fraud.
The victim, an 18-year-old college student, told investigators that she believes she was drugged at a popular bar and music venue called Honky Tonk Central on Nashville's famous Broadway Street on May 4, prior to interacting with the suspects, according to police and local reports.
She said she remembers the two suspects sexually assaulting her and driving her around in a Jeep Grand Cherokee that evening. She also said they used her debit card at an ATM.
The victim's debit card history included an $83.22 charge at a Shell gas station and a $12 charge at a Waffle House, according to arrest report obtained by news outlet WSMV.
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The suspects eventually allowed the victim to use her phone to coordinate a drop-off location at a McDonald's on Broadway, where her friend picked her up, reportedly without ever seeing the suspects, police said.
The victim filed a report with MPD's Special Victims Unit the next day, according to the department.
License-plate recognition (LPR) technology determined the Jeep's travel path after it left a parking garage in downtown Nashville. Investigators were also able to use LPR to identify Farmer and Casteel, authorities said.
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On May 5, officers noticed Farmer and Casteel, who was wanted on three unrelated warrants, involved in a narcotics transaction on 4th Avenue South in Nashville, police said. The men fled, and officers caught up with Farmer, who had multiple drug baggies and cash on his person.
Casteel remains at large as of Tuesday.
Farmer and Casteel are each charged with aggravated rape, aggravated kidnapping, five counts of credit card fraud and theft.
Farmer is also facing two counts of drug possession and is being held without bond.
Mug shots for the two suspects were not available at the time of publication.