Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz announced that Drew Musa was indicted by a grand jury for attempted rape, sexual abuse, and forcible touching for allegedly sexually assaulting a woman who had just exited a subway station on Woodhaven Boulevard in Elmhurst on June 27. Approximately 48 hours later, Musa was arrested in Manhattan where he was charged with breaking into an apartment and sexually assaulting the occupant. Musa, 31, of West 145th Street in Manhattan, was arraigned on an indictment charging him with attempted rape in the first degree, sexual abuse in the first degree and forcible touching. District Attorney Katz said that, according to the charges and investigation, on June 27, at approximately 4:30 a.m., a 26-year-old woman exited the subway station at Woodhaven Boulevard and Hoffman Drive in Elmhurst. Musa, who exited the subway behind her, allegedly approached her and slapped her buttocks before walking away. The woman then went to a bus stop near the subway station. Minutes later, while she waited for the bus, Musa allegedly returned, pushed the victim into a fence by the bus stop, pulled at her dress and pulled down his pants in an attempt to rape her. The victim struggled and the defendant eventually fled whereupon the victim called 911. When police arrived, the victim pointed out Musa, who entered the subway station where officers were unable to locate him. Musa was apprehended in Manhattan on June 29 after allegedly breaking into an apartment and sexually assaulting a female occupant. If convicted of the latest charges, he faces up to 15 years in prison.