Atlanta police want to find the man responsible for a sexual assault in southwest Atlanta last month. Authorities released a sketch of the suspect on Friday.
The assault happened on Campbellton Road.
"He physically forced her, pinned her to a wall and tried to remove her clothing, and she struggled and was able to push him away and scream. And at that point, a neighbor heard her screaming and he got scared and ran off," said Lt. Janet Brady of the Atlanta Police Department.
Investigators say he's about 32 years old but appears younger.
The man is 5-foot-10 to 6-feet-tall, an average build, has long dreadlocks and tattoos on his forearm and neck. He's known as a neighborhood tattoo artist.
Anyone with information about the assault is urged to contact police at 404-577-TIPS (8477). A reward of up to $2,000 is available.
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It's just hair—so why not share a little for a great cause? Monday marks the 7th Annual It's Just Hair Cut-a-Thon at the Taylor Brooks Salon in Alpharetta, and you can help!
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It's the time of year when high school students are graduating and getting ready to begin their college years.
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Rising flood waters trapped horses inside a Sandy Springs stable on Sunday afternoon. Rescue teams were called to Summit Equestrian Solutions on River Run around 4 p.m.
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