Michael Andre Shipe, 65, of Novato is being held in lieu of $200,000 bail for alleged sex crimes against a patient at Cogir of San Rafael Memory Care.
A judge has rejected a Marin County rape suspect’s request to be released on his own recognizance as the case proceeds.
Michael Andre Shipe of Novato was booked on May 10, 2023, on allegations he raped a patient at a San Rafael care home where he worked. Shipe last month after receiving DNA test results that linked him to a sperm sample collected during the investigation. Brown argued that Shipe is at the “lowest risk level” of fleeing prosecution or committing crimes while the case is pending. He said Shipe is a married veteran with a stable life and no prior criminal convictions.
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