Two men dressed as women sexually assaulted 14-year-old boy In Fort Lauderdale

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Although they wore curly wigs and were dressed as women, the two people who sexually assaulted a 14-year-old boy in a Fort Lauderdale alley were clearly men, the victim told police.

The boy said one had a gun and the other had a knife. They tied his wrists together and dragged him behind a house near Sistrunk Boulevard where one of them performed a sex act on the boy while the other one watched.

Although the crime happened last August, authorities did not catch up with Javoris Quentin Phillips, 36, until Wednesday in Orange County, eight days after a warrant for his arrest was issued in Broward County.

He is now in the Broward Main Jail, where he is being held without bond on charges of kidnapping and lewd and lascivious battery of a victim older than 12 but younger than 15. The second suspect is still at large.

An anonymous tipster and DNA evidence led police to Phillips. He is known to have several aliases, and Broward County court records show he has convictions for loitering and prowling, weapons charges, trespassing, battery on a law enforcement officer, prostitution and car jacking.

“Regardless of the state’s recognition of the suspect as a male, the suspect committed [the] aforementioned acts dressed as a female,” a police report said. “Photographs taken of Javoris often change. Javoris has various different looks including female.”

The boy told police he had previously seen the two men dressed as women driving around the neighborhood in the same gray car that they fled in. When they tried to talk to him he ran away, according to the police report.

The crime occurred shortly after 7 a.m. on Aug. 6, the report said, behind a home on the 1600 block of Northwest 5th St., south of Sistrunk Boulevard and east of Interstate 95.

“He described that he knew the suspects were males because when they talked they sounded like males,” the report said.

The suspects hit the boy in the head, dragged him behind a house and threatened to kill him if he screamed.

The suspect who sexually assaulted the boy wore a long curly wig, a bra and a black shirt and had bumps on his face from shaving, police said. He held a gun to the boy’s head and told him to “shut up.”

The other suspect had a knife and wore a short curly wig and a yellow shirt. He also had a mustache and a little bit of a beard. He did not touch the boy, the report said.

The suspect in the black shirt performed a sex act on the boy who, according to the report, screamed and tried to fight them off. When the suspects fled, they left in a tan or gray four-door Kia or Jaguar.

While police were still at the crime scene, the boy’s uncle approached and put an officer on the phone with a tipster, who directed them to a Facebook page belonging to Aceianna Phillips. The tipster said he had been propositioned before by Phillips.

“He also stated that it is the male’s M.O. to proposition young boys in the manner of that of the victim child,” the police report said.

A records search showed that the legal name for Aceianna Phillips was Javoris Q. Phillips. Records also showed that Phillips had a 2013 gray Hyundai registered in his name.

Swabs taken from the boy when he was at a sexual assault treatment center matched DNA belonging to Nathan Phillips, one of Javoris Phillips’ aliases, police said.

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Suspects dressed as women sexually attack boy, 14, police say
 
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