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Former D.C. Officer Faces Rape Charges in Drug-Facilitated Assaults on Dating App Matches

By Matthias Binder March 11, 2026
Ex-DC police officer accused of sexually assaulting 10 women he met on dating apps
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Ex-DC police officer accused of sexually assaulting 10 women he met on dating apps

Contents
A Trusted Badge Turns DarkThe Disturbing Modus OperandiEvidence That Sealed the CaseCharges Span Multiple JurisdictionsArrest and Ongoing Hunt for Victims

A Trusted Badge Turns Dark (Image Credits: Nypost.com)

Alexandria, Virginia — A former Metropolitan Police Department officer stands accused of drugging and sexually assaulting multiple women he encountered on popular dating platforms across the Washington region.[1][2]

A Trusted Badge Turns Dark

Timothy Valentin, 30, of Fort Washington, Maryland, served with the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department from 2017 until 2022. He even received a Ribbon of Valor award in 2021 for his service.[3] Investigators emphasized that no crimes occurred during his tenure as an officer. Yet, starting in 2024, authorities linked him to a series of assaults that shattered that image.

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Valentin targeted women through apps such as Hinge, Bumble, Plenty of Fish, and Match.com. He presented himself as professional and reassuring, sometimes claiming ties to law enforcement or the FBI. Dates often began in public spots like neighborhood bars, where he insisted on buying drinks.[4]

The Disturbing Modus Operandi

Prosecutors described a consistent pattern. Valentin met victims online or in person, then took them on dates involving alcohol. Once alone, he allegedly added substances to their beverages, rendering them incapacitated.[5] In one documented case at O’Connell’s restaurant in Old Town Alexandria, surveillance captured him stirring a powdery substance from a sandwich bag into a victim’s drink.

Victims reported waking disoriented in his car, half-naked, as assaults continued despite their pleas. Toxicology in at least one instance confirmed bromazolam, a sedative, in a victim’s system. Valentin sometimes recorded the acts, using multiple aliases to evade detection.[2]

  • Hinge
  • Bumble
  • Plenty of Fish
  • Match.com

Evidence That Sealed the Case

A search of Valentin’s phone revealed dozens of explicit videos depicting sex acts with women who appeared intoxicated or unconscious. Photos of victims’ driver’s licenses also surfaced on the device. His vehicle yielded further damning items: a law enforcement badge, a gun, prescription receipts, condoms, and bags containing white powder.[2]

Alexandria Police Chief Tarrick McGuire detailed the investigation at a March 9, 2026, press conference. “Through the course of this investigation, detectives learned that Valentin met women through online dating platforms, taking them on a date where it was believed he could have added substances to their beverages that they were drinking later sexually assaulting them,” McGuire stated.[5] Deputy Chief Todd Lightner echoed the pattern of incapacitation followed by assault.

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Charges Span Multiple Jurisdictions

Authorities identified at least 10 victims, with assaults in Alexandria, Virginia; Prince George’s County and Takoma Park, Maryland. Valentin faces charges tied to four victims in Alexandria alone, plus additional cases.[6]

In Virginia, a grand jury indicted him on March 9, 2026, for offenses including:

Charge Category Count
Rape by Force or Incapacitation 8
Sodomy 4
Abduction with Intent to Defile 2
Adulteration of Drinks 2
Unlawful Filming 15

Prince George’s County charged him in three of six identified cases there. A Takoma Park incident dated April 7, 2025, involved transport from a Silver Spring restaurant.[5]

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Arrest and Ongoing Hunt for Victims

Police entered Valentin into the national crime database on December 11, 2025. A license plate reader alerted officers hours later, leading to his arrest in Alexandria. He has remained in custody without bond since January 2026.[6]

Collaboration across agencies, including Prince George’s County Police and Takoma Park, continues. Officials urged potential victims to come forward via hotlines and portals. “Anyone who may have had contact with Timothy Valentin or who may have gone on a date with Valentin is encouraged to contact the Alexandria Police Department,” the department stated.[6]

Key Takeaways

  • At least 10 victims identified in Maryland and Virginia since 2024.
  • Valentin allegedly drugged drinks and filmed assaults.
  • Police seek additional witnesses amid multi-agency probe.

This case underscores the hidden dangers in online dating and the resolve of law enforcement to pursue justice across borders. Victims’ courage has unraveled a predator once trusted with a badge. What precautions do you take on dating apps? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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