Security video may offer clues in assault case
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Deepa Bharath
A surveillance tape from a local convenience store, which captures a
young man reaching under a customer’s skirt, may help police find one
of the men responsible for a series of assaults on the city’s
Westside, officials said.
The woman, believed to be in her mid-20s, reported the groping to
police Monday afternoon, shortly after it happened at the 7-Eleven at
Victoria Street and Placentia Avenue, said Costa Mesa Police Lt. John
FitzPatrick.
“The surveillance tape shows the man reaching under the victim’s
skirt and touching her,” he said.
Detectives, who obtained the surveillance tape from the store
manager, believe that the man on the tape looks similar to one of the
six men wanted in connection with the assaults on Victoria Street,
FitzPatrick said. Police have released two composite sketches so far.
Almost all of the attacks, which happened on a stretch of Victoria
Street between December and April, involved the assailants grabbing
the women from behind and fondling them.
Monday’s incident could well take police officers closer to an
arrest, FitzPatrick said.
On April 25, a younger man grabbed two women in a Victoria Street
apartment complex. Police believe that was probably a copycat
incident. Monday’s incident brings the total number of victims to 11.
Police have been distributing fliers in the Westside neighborhood
informing residents about the attacks and asking them to be cautious.
The Costa Mesa Police Department held the first of its two Rape
Awareness seminars Tuesday night, but it was unattended, FitzPatrick
said.
“It was extremely disappointing,” he said. “It appears that the
community is apathetic to the issue.”
The department had arranged for a detective, a crime prevention
expert and a Spanish translator to conduct the seminar, FitzPatrick
said. The second seminar is scheduled to be held at 7 p.m. on May 13
in the Costa Mesa Police Department’s auditorium. The department is
at 99 Fair Drive. The seminar will offer various safety tips and
information on where victims can receive counseling, FitzPatrick
said.
* DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at deepa.bharath@ latimes.com.
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