Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Photo Of Southside Sexual Assault Suspect Of A 10-year-old Girl Released

Milwaukee police were looking for a 300-pound man who assaulted a 10-year-old girl on Tuesday. The suspect turned himself to police, according to his brother.

By H. Nelson Goodson 
December 17, 2014

Milwaukee, WI - On Wednesday, police released the photo of a 300-pound male suspect wanted for questioning in connection with the sexual assault and attempted rape of a 10-year-old girl around 8:45 a.m. in the Southside of Milwaukee. She was walking to her school at St. Martin Lutheran School.
Once the suspect's photo was aired on the mainstream news TV channels, people began to identify the suspect in the photo. People tracked the suspect to his Facebook (FB) account (Stephon Mosley), which people began to post negative and threatening comments about his alleged sexual assault of the young girl. He hasn't responded to the comments. His brother posted on the same FB comment page that he turned himself to police.
Police have confirmed that a 26-year-old man was arrested on Wednesday afternoon near S. 12 St. and W. Madison St. in connection with the case.
Mosley in one photo is showing two armed tattoos, in the right back arm has "Street" and his left has "Nigga" tattooed. He apparently hangs out in the neighborhood of N. 26 and W. Wright St., according to a photo posted on his FB. Mosley stays from home to home.
Police have not named Mosley as the suspect, but was sought for questioning. People who recognized his photo have singled him out as the suspect wanted in connection for the alleged sexual assault of the Southside 10-year-old girl.
Police are investigating the sexual assault of a 10-year-old girl at S. 15th Place and W. Orchard St. A 300-pound male around 8:45 a.m. on Tuesday pulled girl behind some homes and sexually violated her. He threaten to kill her, if she screamed.
Several people heard the girl scream and one of them was Wendy Rodríguez Díaz who came to her aid. Díaz told WISN News that she was thanked by the girl's family for helping to prevent a raped.
The suspect with dark complexion wearing a bright red baseball cap, dark hooded jacket and pants ran towards W. Greenfield Ave. after the sexual assault, according to Milwaukee police.

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