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Pizza delivery boy arrested for rape

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Police say a 16-year-old pizza delivery boy was arrested after he allegedly broke into a woman's apartment and sexually assaulted her early Saturday morning. 

Cesar Lucas, who's a delivery boy for Sal's Pizza on 696 10th Avenue, delivered the pizza pie around 12:30 a.m. to the apartment building near West 61st Street and Amsterdam Avenue. 

The boy is reportedly the owner's son.

Authorities say that after making the delivery, Lucas broke into the victim's apartment and sexually assaulted her before she was able to fight off Lucas, who fled.   The woman's 7-year-old daughter was reportedly in the bed next to her during the attack.

Police arrested Lucas, of the Bronx, shortly afterward.  He's been charged with rape and burglary. 

The 35-year-old victim was taken to Roosevelt Hospital where she was listed in stable condition.

Prosecutors say Lucas admitted to the assault and "that he went in because he was feeling horny and that he took advantage of her."

Lucas was reportedly arrested in August for stealing another woman's wallet when he was delivering a pizza.

He was being held without bail on Rikers Island after being charged as an adult.

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