The Chicago Police Department is releasing a photo of the man they believe committed a violent crime-sexually assaulting a female-on the West Side. The incident happened on March 14th at approximately 8:45 a.m. in the 100 block of South Pulaski Road in West Garfield Park. According to witnesses, the suspect approached the victim and violently assaulted her in a shocking manner. After the assault, he further degraded her by spitting hot coffee directly into her face. Following this disturbing act, the suspect fled the scene by walking south along Pulaski Street. Releasing the photograph of this suspect will aid in locating him and seeing justice served for the victim.
Officials have released an updated composite of one suspect, describing him as apparently between 40 and 50 years of age. Most recently he wore a navy blue jacket with "Wrigleyville" in writing on the back, a gray hooded sweatshirt was worn for added warmth. He also wore grey sweatpants with a white stripe down the side for added style. On his feet, he wore white athletic shoes, which might give a hint that he was out for some physical activity or comfort. On the head, he pulled on a black skull cap-no doubt to keep the head warm or just set off his casual outfit. This detailed description might be helpful in identifying him or comprehending his recent activities.

