SHERIFF ISSUES URGENT “BE ON THE LOOKOUT” BULLETIN: SEEKS SEXUAL ASSAULT SUSPECT IN CREST

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September 4, 2009 (Alpine) – The Sheriff’s Alpine & Rural Crime Prevention union has issued an urgent request for public help to locate a man accused of committing a sexual assault in the Lilac Lane area of Crest around 8:45 p.m. on Wednesday, September 2. The suspect is described as a white male adult in his 50's, 5'10", 170 lbs. with a medium build and short, bushy white hair. He was wearing a light colored shirt and shorts. The suspect was walking a 40 lb. black and white bull terrier (a breed popularized as Spuds McKenzie in beer commercials, shown in photo). He claimed he lived on Eucalyptus near the park.

 

The alert was issued by Paula H. Dickenson of the San Diego County Sheriff’s Alpine Station in an e-mail sent to Alpine Crime Convention networks.

 

If you have any information, contact Detective Richard Bolter at his desk phone # 619 659-2610.
 


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