Crime & Safety
New Video Released Of Man Wanted In Chantilly Sexual Assault; 2 Other Cases May Be Linked
Fairfax County Police believe the suspect in Monday's sexual assault may have attacked a woman at a Loudoun County college campus in May.
CHANTILLY, VA — Fairfax County Police released a new surveillance video Thursday of a man they say sexually assaulted a woman on Monday.
Investigators now believe that suspect may be the same man who sexually assaulted another woman at the Loudoun County campus of Northern Virginia Community College on May 10.
Police were already looking for links between Monday's attack and a burglary and attempted sexual assault that occurred May 18 in the 14500 block of Iberia Circle in Chantilly. In that case, the suspect assaulted the victim after he entered her house through an unlocked door.
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Investigators released a composite sketch of the suspect in that May 18 attack on Monday.
Police described the suspect in Monday's attack as a tall Hispanic man in his 40s, with a medium build and straight black hair. He was wearing a black hat, gray shirt, dark pants and a surgical-style face mask.
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Photos of the suspect taken from a community member's home security camera were also released by police and accompany this report.
Anyone with information about these incidents or who can identify the person in the photos, sketch or video footage are asked to contact FCPD's Major Crimes Bureau at 703-246-7800, option 3. Anonymous tips can also be submitted through Crime Solvers by phone – 1-866-411-TIPS (866-411-8477), and by web Click HERE. Anonymous tipsters are eligible for cash rewards.
New image of Chantilly sexual assault suspect. Detectives believe the man who sexually assaulted a woman on May 10 at Loudoun County’s Northern Virginia Community College Campus is the same suspect. Recognize him? Call 911 with any information. https://t.co/QM0nH1CLrX pic.twitter.com/Tp2OjLWEXy
— Fairfax County Police (@FairfaxCountyPD) July 6, 2023
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