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Saint Paul Police investigating sexual assault in Macalester Groveland 

Just before 4:30 AM on April 15, Saint Paul officers were called to a residence on the 300 block of Snelling Avenue South on a report of a sexual assault.

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SAINT PAUL — Saint Paul Police have been searching for a suspect in a sexual assault since Monday, April 15. When officers arrived at the scene of the call, they spoke to the adult female victim who stated she was sleeping when she heard someone pounding on the side door of her home.

An unknown male forced entry into the home. The suspect robbed the victim of money before pulling out a weapon and sexually assaulting her. The male suspect fled the home after the assault and the victim called 911. Saint Paul Fire medics transported the victim to Regions Hospital to be evaluated.

Officers secured the scene and began to search the neighborhood for the suspect. The male suspect was not located. He was described as an African American male, 25 to 35 years old, 5’10” to 5’11”, wearing a black t-shirt, black pants with a zipper on the right leg and black heavy soled shoes. He is described as dark complected and having a vertical scar extending from his sternum to his belt line.

Investigators with the police department’s sexual violence unit have been working since early this morning to determine who is responsible for this crime. In addition, members of the forensic services unit have processed the scene with the hope that they could locate evidence that could assist investigators with identifying the person responsible.

Anyone with information related to this incident is encouraged to call investigators at 651-266-5685.

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