the middle of the night seeing a stranger in her bedroom. word quickly spread throughout the neighborhood and so did concern about resident safety. reporter: fairfax county police returned to mary brook court passing out flyers and trying to find clues that would lead them to a suspect. all of our kids play outside and everything. sometimes you get up and walk around one, two. there place was so quiet. reporter: this is a neighbor who lives in the same building where the assault happened. when i heard about the incident on saturday, i was really, really scared. reporter: june 4th in this apartment complex a 23-year-old woman woke up to find a man in her bedroom. police say the suspect had a weapon, sexually assaulted the victim and ran. this is a composite sketch of the suspect. he has a light complexion, between 6 feet and 6 2 with a large build. he was wearing a black tank top and khaki cargo shorts. he also had a light colored cloth wrapped around his head cover
there right now. 95 degrees at your high so far of 97. we need some relief and we need it fast. i ll explain in my full forecast coming up in just a bit. the heat wave is taking a toll on people who have to work outside and it is miserable for those indoors and a power outage has meant no ac for hundred of people in apartment buildings and federal buildings. chris gordon is live in northwest with the race to restore that power. chris? reporter: well, we re right on the line of northwest and northeast along north capital street. the pepco power outage hit here yesterday afternoon, some buildings had emergency generators, but they, too, went out overnight. behind me you ll see a residential apartment building. in front of it, d.c. fire engines, ambulances and a metro bus being used as a cooling center on a day that challenges heat records. if misery loves company then the combination of this heat wave and power outage is truly an unbearable combination. apartment building