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Attacker grabs female runner on Rochester trail in disturbing assault

Attacker grabs female runner on Rochester trail in disturbing assault

Yahoo11-06-2025
Attacker grabs female runner on Rochester trail in disturbing assault originally appeared on Bring Me The News.
A male allegedly grabbed a female runner and "simulated sexual acts" as she was running along a bike path in Rochester last weekend.
On Wednesday, Rochester Police Department issued an appeal to the public regarding the assault. The department says the female was running on the path near the 800 block of 16th Street Southwest around 10 a.m. Sunday, June 8, when the suspect approached her from behind.
The suspect grabbed her and simulated sexual acts before she broke away and fled.
"The suspect is described as a thin Black male in his 20s, approximately 6 feet tall. He was last seen wearing a Minnesota Twins beanie and red pants," police said.
"This incident bears similarities to a report from April 2025, in which a male suspect matching a similar description inappropriately touched a female runner near the Soldiers Field area."
Police are urging anyone with information about the suspect to call Detective Craig Jacobsen at 507-328-6800.
"People are encouraged to remain vigilant and aware of their surroundings when using bike paths and trails are urged to call 911 if suspicious behavior is observed," police said.
This story was originally reported by Bring Me The News on Jun 11, 2025, where it first appeared.
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