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Cops Searching For Attacker Who Shoved, Groped Woman Near 34th Ave

1950-16 QSVS Forcible Touching 6-25-16 SKETCH

July 8, 2016 Staff Report

Police are searching for a pervert who allegedly pushed a woman against a wall and reached up her skirt.

The suspect approached the victim on June 25 at 4:10 a.m. in the rear of a residence located in the vicinity of 34th Avenue and 13th Street, according to the NYPD. He pushed the 21-year-old woman against a wall, put his hand up her skirt and touched her genitals over her underwear, police said.

The suspect then fled the scene in an unknown direction after the victim yelled for help.

The individual is described as a male, Hispanic, 25 to 30 years old, 5’5” tall and 160 to 180 pounds. He was last seen wearing a baseball cap and dark colored clothing.

Police have released a surveillance video and sketch of the suspect. They are asking anyone with information to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477).

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