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Park Police release new images of sex assault person of interest

Editor’s note: A previous version of this story incorrectly identified the man pictured as the suspect in the sexual assault.

WASHINGTON — U.S. Park Police released new images of a person of interest in an April sexual assault in a park near Georgetown University.

On Monday, Park Police released images of a man they named as a person of interest in a sexual assault of a woman. The assault occurred in Glover Archbold Park at about 8 p.m. April 1.

The woman was walking by herself in Glover Archbold Park when a man attacked her and then ran off.

The man is described as a black male of light brown complexion, approximately six feet tall and 230-240 pounds, according to U.S. Park Police

Joggers and walkers often use the park.

Police previously released a sketch of the woman’s attacker.

Anyone who can identify the man or knows his whereabouts is asked to call police at 202-610-8730.

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