Fayetteville police are asking the public to be on the lookout for a suspect, after “a recent trend in assaults against females,” authorities said in a news release.
Police responded to two separate reports of an unknown male assaulting two separate women on Feb. 13 and Feb. 18 in the 3000 block of Stone Carriage Circle at the Stone Ridge Apartment complex in the Arran Lakes neighborhood.
The suspect was observed walking in the area before the assaults, police said.
The suspect is described as a man in his mid to late 20s, between 5 feet 6 inches tall and 5 feet 8 inches tall, who was last seen wearing a dark hoodie, pants and a surgical-style mask.
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First Nations’ knowledge supercharges environment’s response to flows
The traditional water knowledge of our First Nation Peoples is helping to supercharge the long-term benefits of environmental flows in the Murray-Darling Basin, while helping First Nations connect more with Country.
Water for the environment is water that has been purchased by governments to be used to improve the health of our rivers, wetlands and floodplains.
Director of Aboriginal Partnerships at the MDBA, Mark Foreman said the positive impact of the collaborations on both the environment and First Nations communities were to be celebrated while recognising there was always room for improvement.