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Police search for suspect of groping in front of women in southwest Miami-Dade

There are complaints and videos that accompany the testimonies of the women who have been victims of the attacks.

Hombre es grabado por una cámara de vigilancia © Captura de Video/Local 10 News
Man is recorded by a surveillance camera Photo © Video Capture/Local 10 News

A man, whose characteristics were not identified, is wanted by police in southwest Miami-Dade, after complaints against him for groping himself in front of women jogging through the streets of the city.

The existence of this guy is spreading in Miami, he says Local 10, where they also report that their usual day of attack is on Sunday mornings.

One of the victims said he was exercising in the area of Southwest 64th Street and 109th Avenue last Sunday when an unknown man approached him from behind.

The incident was captured by a surveillance camera and it is observed how the man is shirtless because he uses it to cover his face while he grabs the victim's buttocks, collects Local 10.

Another woman, who had been exercising along the trail Snapper Creek and was blocks from his house, he claimed to have had an encounter with the subject. “I don't know where it came from, I don't know if it was parked somewhere,” the woman told police.

That victim said the shirtless man ran past her, stopped a few feet in front of her and quickly turned around.

“I was almost home,” he said. “(He) runs towards me. He approaches as he begins to moan sexually. At that moment I jump into the street and run,” he added.

A similar incident, but which occurred last Sunday, January 28, was captured by a surveillance camera, from which a young man can be seen parked near a tree. When he sees a woman approaching, he quickly gets out of his car to walk toward her near Southwest 58th Terrace and 109th Avenue.

Residents have not defined a particular vehicle because they say they have seen both a dark-colored car and a white one.

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