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Chicago police release surveillance video of man wanted in USPS letter carrier attack

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CHICAGO (WLS) — Surveillance video and a brand new picture of the person that allegedly tried to sexually assault a postal employee in Little Village was launched by Chicago police Sunday.

The picture is healthier high quality and reveals the tattoos that police referenced of their description.

The assault occurred Saturday morning at a fuel station within the 2800-block of South Pulaski Highway.

The suspect left the fuel station comfort retailer. hid inside a postal employee’s truck till she re-entered the automobile, then police stated, he pulled her hair and directed her to drive to a close-by parking zone. He then instructed her to maneuver to the again of the van and take away her clothes, police stated.

After a wrestle, the postal employee was capable of get away, police stated. The suspect drove off contained in the mail truck.

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The truck recovered practically six miles away and the suspect was gone, police stated.

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There is a $50,000 reward for data resulting in an arrest.

Anybody with data is urged to name the U.S. Postal Inspection Service hotline at 877-876-2455.

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