4th arrest made in Northeast Bexar County gang rape case

Brandi Marie Hall, 23, accused of holding down alleged victim during attack

SAN ANTONIO – A 23-year-old woman is the latest suspect to be arrested in connection with a gang rape case in Northeast Bexar County.

Brandi Marie Hall was taken into custody Wednesday on a charge of aggravated sexual assault. She joins three other suspects who were arrested earlier this week in connection with the attack on another woman on May 7.

According to an arrest warrant affidavit, the alleged victim said that Hall picked her up in a car with two men and took her to a home in the Glen neighborhood in Northeast Bexar County.

She told sheriff's investigators that Hall held her down and forced her to perform oral sex on one man.

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Later, the victim said they took her to a trailer park on Walzem Road where that man held a gun on her and forced her to have sex with himself and as many as three other men.

The woman said at one point when she was left alone in a car she escaped and went to a church for help.

KSAT 12 reported earlier this week, that three men -- Jamal Wolford, Richard Taylor-White, and Eugene Hodge, Jr. -- have been arrested in connection with this case.

They all faces charges of aggravated sexual assault as well as aggravated kidnapping. At this time, the only charge against Hall stems from the sexual assault.

At the time of the initial arrests, investigators said the case is still open and that they expected to make more arrests.

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