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Portland Authorities Seek Public Aid in Identifying Suspect in Sexual Assault at Metzger Park

Portland Authorities Seek Public Aid in Identifying Suspect in Sexual Assault at Metzger Park

Regarding a sexual assault that occurred at Portland’s Metzger Park, authorities are actively looking for information. The incident was reported on September 7 when deputies were dispatched to Providence St. Vincent Medical Center, according to the Washington County Sheriff’s Office.

An unidentified man approached the woman and sexually attacked her as she was out in the park walking her dog. According to reports, the attacker is a thirty-year-old man of Pacific Islander descent who is 5′ 10″ tall, stocky, and weighs about 180 pounds. He was last seen sporting a dark T-shirt, flip-flops, a backward baseball cap, and basketball shorts with a white stripe. He has straight black hair that comes down to the nape of his neck. To help detectives in their hunt, the victim gave a composite description of the perpetrator.

You may find information on the incident, including a news release about it, on the Washington County Sheriff’s Office’s official website. It contains the victim’s description of the attacker along with other pertinent information that could help in the speedy capture of the perpetrator and the avoidance of more crimes. Anyone with information that could further the case is being urged to come forward by the sheriff’s office.

With the option to stay anonymous, anybody with information are urged to get in touch with the Washington County Sheriff’s Office.

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