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    2 attempted abductions by masked man reported in Indian River Co.

    By Joe Fisher,

    8 hours ago
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    Investigators in Indian River County are working to identify and find a man believed to be connected to two attempted abductions of women over the last five days in the Pointe West neighborhood.

    Sheriff Eric Flowers told WPTV that deputies went door-to-door in the neighborhood on Sunday in hopes of collecting any home surveillance video that shows the suspect.

    Flowers said in the most recent incident, which happened around 12:15 a.m. Sunday, a masked man approached a woman from behind and tried to pull her away. The woman managed to scream and run back home to safety.

    The sheriff's office does not have a good description of the suspect; however, the attempted abduction on Sunday was captured on a doorbell camera. Flowers said detectives are working to release some video evidence to the public.

    "He is wearing a mask and so it’s not something where you are going to see a face," Flowers said. "Hopefully somebody will recognize the way the man walks or the way he is dressed."

    Deputies said both incidents happened in the dark in the area of Pointe West.

    The first incident happened around 10:30 p.m. last Tuesday, July 2. Flowers said a woman reported being approached with a knife but she, too, was able to run away and call 911.

    WPTV reporter Zitlali Solache asked the sheriff why the public was not notified after the first attempted abduction.

    Sheriff Flowers said the victim in the July 2 incident did not speak English and the initial investigation on the scene turned up no witnesses, video footage or other evidence of a crime.

    “The initial information when our deputies responded out there was very vague," Flowers said.

    Flowers said deputies will have an increased presence in Pointe West and he encourages residents to be vigilant, walk in groups and report any suspicious activity.

    "We will have our team out there in marked and unmarked vehicles," Flowers said. "We've put the public on notice and so, of course, our bad guy is going to be on notice."

    Witnesses or anyone with information about the suspect should call Det. Daugherty with the Indian River County Sheriff's Office at 772-978-6240.

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