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‘Rideshare Rapist’ faces life in prison for horrific kidnapping spree in Bay Area

The cold-blooded monster targeted vulnerable women—all aged 21 or 22—as they waited for rides outside nightclubs in the city’s trendy SoMa and Mission districts.

Published April 6, 2026, 1:13 AM
Updated April 6, 2026, 1:34 AM5.1K
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‘Rideshare Rapist’ faces life in prison for horrific kidnapping spree in Bay Area

A depraved predator being called the “Rideshare Rapist” is finally facing a lifetime behind bars after being convicted of a years-long spree of terrifying kidnappings and sexual assaults in San Francisco.

Orlando Vilchez Lazo, 44, was found guilty on 11 felony counts, including four counts of rape by force or fear and kidnapping with intent to commit rape, District Attorney Brooke Jenkins announced on Friday. The cold-blooded monster targeted vulnerable women — all aged 21 or 22 — as they waited for rides outside nightclubs in the city’s trendy SoMa and Mission districts.

Orlando Vilchez Lazois escorted from Superior Court by a San Francisco Sheriff's deputy, with his attorney in the foreground.

Orlando Vilchez Lazo, 44, currently faces a staggering sentence of 100 years to life in prison. San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images

A car's rear window with Uber and Lyft stickers, with people in the background.

In July 2018, a dedicated task force tracked Vilchez Lazo down in San Mateo County. Getty Images

The verdict could see Vilchez Lazo spend the rest of his life in a cage. He currently faces a staggering sentence of 100 years to life in prison.

The reign of terror began in 2013, when Vilchez Lazo lured a young woman into his car in the Mission District. He drove her to a desolate, industrial area and raped her. While that case went cold for years, the victim’s courage in undergoing a forensic exam provided the DNA evidence that would eventually seal Vilchez Lazo’s fate.

The predator resurfaced in 2018, picking up three more victims between February and June. In one harrowing instance, he tricked a woman’s friend into getting out of the car before speeding off with his prey.

“This can be easy or this can be violent,” the sicko told one victim as he held a metal object to her throat, according to prosecutors.

Another victim thought she was safe when Vilchez Lazo pulled up to Howard and Second streets shouting “Uber, Uber.” Instead, she was driven to a secluded spot and attacked with a sharp object. In a desperate bid for survival, the woman managed to escape — despite the brute dragging her back in multiple times — and ran through the streets until she found a resident to help her.

Booking photo of Orlando Vilchez Lazo.

The trial was plagued by years of delays. AP

San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins speaking at a news conference.

District Attorney Brooke Jenkins announced the guilty verdict on Friday. Getty Images

Orlando Vilchez Lazo, in an orange sweatshirt, stands next to his attorney, a bald man in a suit and tie, during his court hearing.

The predator resurfaced in 2018, picking up three more victims between February and June. San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images

The jig was finally up in July 2018 when a dedicated task force tracked Vilchez Lazo down in San Mateo County.

The trial was plagued by years of delays and desperate attempts by the defense to toss out DNA evidence.

“Let this conviction serve as a reminder to those who think they can outrun justice,” Jenkins said in a statement.


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