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Suspect in kidnapping, rape of Calgary sex workers to have bail hearing in May

An undated photo of Richard Mantha, 59. Facebook

A bail hearing has been scheduled next month for a man accused of kidnapping and sexually assaulting three women in Calgary’s sex trade.

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Richard Robert Mantha, who is 59, faces 13 offences, which also include sexual assault causing bodily harm and administering a noxious substance.

Police say three sex workers allege they were approached by a man, then drugged and taken to a rural property, where they were physically and sexually assaulted.

The alleged crimes happened in 2021 and 2022.

Mantha was charged after officers cordoned off a property east of Calgary and brought in cadaver dogs, but police said no bodies were found.

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He made a court appearance via video, and a bail hearing was set for May 12.

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