The NYPD has released a sketch of the suspect wanted for sexually assaulting a sunbather in Central Park.
Thursday, June 27, 2024 9:37PMThe sexual assault hasfor the suspect, who police say sexually assaulted a sunbather in the Great Hill section of the park near 104th Street around 1:30 p.m. on Monday.
As part of the investigation, police patrolled the park and drones were used overhead. The victim also canvassed the park with police to look for the man as there were no witnesses or cameras in the area, which NYPD officials say needs to be remedied moving forward. The description of the suspect could describe dozens of men who were in the park Monday, so police say the victim worked with a sketch artist to get an image out to the public. Police are also looking through footage from other cameras in the park as the investigation continues.
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