Prosecutor’s Office Objects to Release of Inmate Convicted for Rape, Kidnapping and Assault of multiple Women

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – The Mahoning County Prosecutor’s Office is objecting to the release of Aaron Tabor, an inmate who is serving 18-43 years in prison for twenty separate offenses. Tabor’s offenses include the kidnapping and rape of four separate women and the assault of a fifth woman.

In this case, Tabor impersonated a peace officer to initiate contact with his would-be victims. Following Tabor’s arrest, he pleaded guilty to five counts of Kidnapping, five counts of Impersonating a Peace Officer, four counts of Rape, five counts of Possessing Criminal Tools, and one count of Felonious Assault. In January 1992, Tabor was sentenced to 15-40 years behind bars plus an additional three years due to a firearm specification.

The prosecutor’s office is objecting to the release of Tabor because his criminal history establishes a substantial reason to believe that Tabor will engage in further criminal conduct and demonstrates that paroling him would be inconsistent with furthering the interests of justice and protecting our community’s welfare and security. For all of those reasons, the Mahoning County Prosecutor’s Office, through Prosecutor Lynn A. Maro, respectfully objected to the release of Defendant Aaron Tabor.

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