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Concord Police Seek Public Help to Identify Suspect Accused of October Sexual Assault

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Published on December 15, 2023
Concord Police Seek Public Help to Identify Suspect Accused of October Sexual AssaultSource: Concord Police Department

The Concord Police Department is actively seeking the public's assistance in identifying a man accused of a sexual assault that occurred in October. The incident, which took place in a pedestrian tunnel under Hwy 242 between Franquette Ave and Market St, involved a female victim who was reportedly attacked by the suspect at around 10:17 AM on October 7.

The male suspect, whose photo has been released by the authorities, is believed to frequently visit the vicinity of Home Depot at 2090 Meridian Park Blvd., Concord. Detectives urge anyone with information to step forward and help swiftly bring justice for the victim. The Concord Police Department's Special Victims Unit, specifically Detective David Boucher, handles the case and can be reached at 925-603-5876, referencing CPD Case #23-11048. An additional anonymous tip line has been set up at 925-603-5836 to encourage individuals to come forward without revealing their identity.

A photograph of the alleged perpetrator has been shared on the department's official Facebook page, with an appeal to the community to aid in the identification process. The provided image from the Concord Police Department's post shows a clear view of the man's face who is at the center of this investigation.

The Concord Police Department has reiterated the importance of community cooperation in solving such cases. "Anyone with information regarding the identity of this male may contact Detective David Boucher with CPD’s Special Victims Unit," stated the department's Facebook appeal.