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Lewisville PD Releases Sketch Of Knife Attacker

LEWISVILLE (CBS 11 / TXA 21) ― The Lewisville Police Department has released a composite sketch of the person they believe is responsible for two aggravated robberies.

The attacks happened on December 14. Both victims describe the suspect as a Hispanic male in his late teens.

The first took robbery took place in the 2000 block of South Old Orchard Lane. In that attack, the knife-wielding man robbed a female jogger. The man drug the woman into a ditch and stole her cell phone. In that case, the victim fought back and her screams for help caused the man to run away.

The second incident took place on the same day in a parking lot at 202 East Oak Knoll Circle. In that case, a woman was just arriving home when she was confronted by a knife-wielding attacker. The man stole her wallet. This victim also fought back and was able to take the knife away from the man. The suspect also ran away from that location.

At the time of both attacks the suspect was driving a dark, possibly gray, vehicle.

Anyone recognizing the person in the sketch (seen at right) is asked to call the Lewisville Police Department Tip Line at (972) 219-TIPS (8477) or Denton County Crime Stoppers at  1-800-388-TIPS  1-800-388-TIPS (8477).

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