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Police Release Surveillance Photos Of S. Broadway Attack Suspect

DENVER (CBS4)- Police in Denver are asking for the public's help in locating a man suspected of violent attacks on two women. Detectives have released new surveillance photos of the man they are looking for.

The first attack happened just after 1:15 a.m. Sunday in the 2200 block of S. Broadway.

"She was approached from behind. The victim described a sharp sting which she believed came from a stun gun. The suspect grabbed the victim around the neck and attempted to drag her to an alley," Jackson said in a statement. "The victim was able to fight off the attack and call for help. The suspect fled in an unknown direction."

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An image from surveillance footage of the man police believe attacked a woman in the 2300 blk. of S. Broadway. (credit: Denver Police Dept.)

The suspect is described as a Hispanic or white man in his 20s, 5-foot-10 with a black shirt and pants, and a black goatee.

In the new pictures it appears that the suspect has a large tattoo on his left forearm. It appears the suspect is driving a 2000-2003 Toyota Celica.

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An image from surveillance footage of the car belonging to the man police believe attacked a woman in the 2300 blk. of S. Broadway. (credit: Denver Police Dept.)

In the other incident, Jackson said between the times of 1 a.m. and 2 a.m. on Monday a woman was walking near North Lincoln Street and East 11th Avenue when she was approached by a male walking in the opposite direction.

"As the male approached her, he raised his hands and began choking the victim. The victim fell to the ground, was able to reach her pepper spray, and sprayed the suspect," Jackson said.

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The victim was able to escape.

The suspect is described as a white man, 5-foot-9, approximately 200 pounds with a long black beard.

They have also released a composite sketch of the suspect.

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Police in Denver released this composite sketch of a man believed to have attacked two women. (credit: Denver Police Dept.)

Denver police say it is possible the same suspect is responsible for both attacks.

Anyone with information is asked to call Denver police at (720) 913-2000. Remain anonymous and call Crime Stoppers at (720) 913-STOP (7867). Text to CRIMES (274637) then title DMCS and enter the message or send an email to metro-denvercrimestoppers.com.

Below is a list of safety tips while walking:

– Be aware of your surroundings.

– Walk only on busy, well-lighted streets, even if it makes the trip a little longer.

– Avoid shortcuts through parking lots, alleys or parks.

– If you feel you are being followed, cross the street or begin walking in a different direction. Walk toward lighted, more populated areas.

–If a vehicle is following you, turn and run in the opposite direction. The driver will have to turn around before continuing to follow you, buying you time to make it to safety.

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