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Residents of Azor threaten vigilante action after police fail to arrest sexual assault suspect

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Residents of Azor threaten vigilante action after police fail to arrest sexual assault suspect

Primary source Internal intake · 1 reviewed intake signal · Desk window 16:29

TL;DR

Residents of Azor say they will reach the suspect before police, according to a report by Daniel Amram — after a young woman was sexually assaulted in daylight on camera and the suspect remains at large. Amram says additional complaints have emerged against the same individual, who was previously filmed filming girls on a bus. Police have not yet located him.

01 · THE DISPATCH

New details emerge in the Azor sexual assault case, first reported by The Zioneer at 13:41 today. The suspect — still at large — was filmed attacking a young woman from behind in broad daylight, attempting to kiss her and touching her chest. Reporter Daniel Amram now says residents have told him they plan to reach the suspect before police: 'It's good the police didn't get to him — we will get to him first and deal with him.' Amram adds that additional complaints have been received against the same individual, who was filmed several weeks ago filming girls on a bus. The suspect's identity is being verified. Police have not made an arrest and did not immediately comment on the new vigilante threat.

02 · How it developed

2 developments

  1. Latest

    Residents threaten vigilante action as additional complaints emerge against the suspect.

  2. Young woman sexually assaulted in daylight in Azor, suspect not yet arrested

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03 · Source and signal

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