North Highlands Crime Alert
The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department has released the above sketch of a suspect who they said tried to rob and sexually assault two women.
LOCATION OF ATTACK
The attack occurred about 2:00 a.m. on September 22, 2015 in North Highlands.
The location of the attempted robbery and sexual assault is near Walerga Road and Galbreath Drive.
SUSPECT’S INTENTIONS UNCLEAR AT FIRST
The man told the women he planned to rob them, then, while brandishing a gun, said his real intent was to sexually assault them, according to a recent Sheriff’s Department news release.
The suspect was wearing dark jeans with a red T-shirt.
The two women were able to fight the man off and he ran away on foot.
DESCRIPTION
Age: Mid-twenties
Height: 5 feet 7
Weight: 160 lbs.
Build: Physically Fit
Hair: Dark
IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION
Detectives are requesting anyone with information regarding this incident to call Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department at (916) 874-5115.
You may also call Crime Alert at (916) 443-4357.
Or, leave an anonymous tip by logging onto the Sacramento County Sheriff’s website: www.sacsheriff.com.
Or try texting 274637 and entering the keyword ‘SSD’ .
You may also call: (916) 874-8477.
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Sketch Attribution: Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office Press Release