Saturday, August 29, 2009

Sexual Assault Reported on Peachtree City's Path System

Normally we only share the good stuff in this blog and we try to do the same on the Fayette Front Page. However, we know how many enjoy the path system in Peachtree City... families, teens, mothers with young children, individual runners, etc. We're sharing this because you need to be particularly vigilant until this guy is caught. These creeps usually don't stop once they've started. Hope they get him soon. - Editor

On August 27th, 2009, officers responded to Piedmont Fayette Hospital to investigate an incident involving a female victim reporting that she was sexually assaulted on the multi-use path system.

The victim reported that while she was on the multi-use path adjacent to Lake Kedron and the cul-de-sac of Samiel Point and Larkins Landing at approximately 5:30 a.m. this date, a white male approached her from behind and forced her to the ground. The suspect sexually assaulted the victim and fled the scene.

The suspect was described as a white male, approximately six (6) feet tall, medium build, short hair, and last seen wearing a dark shirt.

Investigators from the Peachtree City Police Department are following up on leads associated with this incident.

If anyone has information that would assist the Police Department in this or other incidents, please contact the Peachtree City Criminal Investigations Division at 770-631-2510, or the Crime and Narcotics Information Hotline at (770) 487-6010. You may remain anonymous.
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