Sketch of Old National Rape Suspect Released by Police

Dec 11, 2011 - 16:01
Dec 11, 2011 - 16:10
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Sketch of Old National Rape Suspect Released by Police
Police in Fulton County released this sketch of a man they said is a suspect in investigation of a pair of brutal and seemingly random rapes

Fulton County investigators released a sketch and a description of one of the Old National Highway rapist. The men are wanted in connection to a couple of brutal attacks on women in the south part of Fulton County.

Officers were seen passing out flyers with the sketch of one of the suspects. That sketch shows a man in his late teens who is believed to stand 5 feet, 8 inches tall with a medium build and a round face. Investigators believe the man may have a lazy left eye. They say the other two men were also in their late teens to late 20s, but have not yet released any specifics on them.

Investigators are asking anyone with possible information on the incident or if they might know the identity of the man in the sketch to call 404-730-7911.

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