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    Oswego Police Seek Assistance In Identifying Sexual Assault Subject

    Fox Valley MagazineBy Fox Valley MagazineMarch 20, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Oswego Police are seeking assistance in identifying a suspect in the investigation of a home invasion and criminal sexual assault that occurred over the weekend.

    On Saturday, March 16, at approximately 10:16pm, Oswego Police responded to the 0-300 block of South Adams for a report of a home invasion and criminal sexual assault that had just occurred. An adult female victim reported an unknown male had entered her residence and sexually assaulted her. The suspect left prior to police arrival. Officers searched the area but were unable to locate the suspect.

    OPD is releasing still images from surveillance video that captured the offender inside of the residence in hopes someone will be able to identify him. The suspect is described as a Hispanic male with a medium build, dark hair with a full beard, wearing shoes, long shorts, a jacket, and a baseball cap. There are also images of a red colored sedan that may have been driven by the suspect.

    Anyone who may recognize the individual or vehicle, or has any information related to this incident, is asked to contact OPD Detective Burgwald at 630-330-3435 or [email protected].

    Information may also be provided anonymously to Kendall County Crime Stoppers at 630-553-5999. Callers remain anonymous and cash rewards are paid for tips leading to an identification and arrest.

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