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Knocking stranger about 6-2 wearing leggings, hoodie, knocks on window breaks into Fort Bragg woman’s house, sexually assualts her, police seek surviellance videos, clues

Update, the police have issued a correction to their preliminary description. They now are saying the suspect is about 6-2. Police had promised to issue a follow up on the description as soon as it became available and did. They also say the victim did NOT know the suspect!

“Just an update on the description. Based on the surveillance we are estimating his height to be approximately 6’2. Just wanted to give you a correction on that (from what they released earlier). We are still working leads and looking for new ones,”

The Fort Bragg Police Department is seeking a man wearing a hoodie and leggings who wore a face and neck covering gator masks, attacked a woman early Saturday morning in the South Harrison and Haze Streets area. A press release was released Sunday morning. Sunday the investigation continued and police provided updates on the height of the suspect and the fact this was a stranger attack. Sexual attacks by strangers are only common in movies. In real life, only about 17 percent of sexual assaults and rapes are committed by strangers. Most come from an intimate partner, an ex or someone the victim knows. One in five women endures sexual assault in her life. But this does not equate to one in five men being a sexual assaulted. Sexual predators usually commit multiple assaults in their lives. As of the end of Sunday, there were no further developments. Check back here tomorrow.

\The approx area of Fort Bragg where the attack took place

Stranger attacks are rare. Police confirm that she did NOT know the suspect.

**MEDIA RELEASE**

Fort Bragg Police Investigating Sexual Assault

06/21/2025

On June 21, 2025, at approximately 3:00 AM, officers from the Fort Bragg Police Department responded to the 400 block of S Harrison Street for a report of a sexual assault. Initial investigation revealed that the suspect knocked on the victim’s window before forcing entry into the residence and sexually assaulting the victim.

Law enforcement has reviewed surveillance footage from the area and observed the suspect to be an adult male, wearing a neck-gator style mask, a hooded sweatshirt and leggings. He was last seen in the vicinity of the S. Harrison Street and Hazel Street between 1:30 a.m. and 3:30 a.m.

Officers canvassed the area searching for the suspect and contacting neighbors seeking further video surveillance. Officers have also begun taking other investigative steps in order to attempt to identify the suspect. The Fort Bragg Police Department is asking all residents in the area to review their surveillance footage from 1:30 a.m. to 3:30 a.m. on June 21, 2025, and submit anything relevant via the online community portal.

To utilize the portal, please visit the link below or utilize the attached quick-response code (QR Code). The portal will send a link by either text or email for the reporting party to upload the evidence and allow the person submitting to provide a brief statement about when and where the activity occurred. The portal also accepts anonymous submissions. Simply uncheck “provide my information” and your submission will remain anonymous. Submissions to the portal will be uploaded directly to evidence.com where officers can review them.

Citizens are also urged to report any suspicious activity or individuals in their neighborhoods by calling (707) 964-0200 or 911 for emergencies

Anyone with information regarding this incident is encouraged to contact Officer Moore with the Fort Bragg Police Department at (707)964-2800 ext. 225 or email amoore@fortbraggca.gov.

https://fortbraggpdca.evidence.com/…/sexualassaultsuspe…

This information is being released by Sergeant Jonathan McLaughlin. All media inquiries should contact him at jmclaughlin@fortbraggca.gov.

My old professor, author and investigative journalist James Neff wrote about rape in his book “unfinished murder”. It shows how awful sexual assault can be. It also reveals that rape and sexual assault often start with peeping tom behavior. Rapists who hide their identity have been caught by people who have observed their stalking or peeping in the past and shared that with police (NOT FACEBOOK!!!!). Using data and studies of published science, the book debunks many of the common ideas about this horrific crime and shows the devastating impact it has, hence the “unfinished murder” title
Here is one review:

https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/james-neff/unfinished-murder

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Frank Hartzell

Frank Hartzell is a freelancer reporter and an occasional correspondent for The Mendocino Voice. He has published more than 10,000 news articles since his first job in Houston in 1986. He is the recipient of numerous awards for many years as a reporter, editor and publisher mostly and has worked at newspapers including the Appeal-Democrat, Sacramento Bee, Newark Ohio Advocate and as managing editor of the Napa Valley Register.

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