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Police Report: July 24th - ADDITION

The following incident was left out of the daily report for Saturday July 24th:

4200 block of 32nd Street: At about 7 am officers responded for the report of a suspicious male. The reporting person told the officers that she saw a black male who she described as approximately 18-23 years of age, 5’8” tall and 150 lbs. wearing a white t-shirt, jeans and a black skull cap walking along Rainier Avenue towards 32nd Street. She said that she watched the man walk into a neighbor’s yard and begin masturbating. She said she yelled at the man to stop but he continued so she sprayed him with a water hose. When that didn’t stop him she called to her neighbor to call police. At that point the man ran from the yard. Officers canvassed the surrounding neighborhood for the man with negative results.

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Anonymous said…
That suspect matches the description on someone who did the same thing at our house on the 3200 block of Arundel several weeks ago. The police responded to our call but the incident didn't show up in your report.

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