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    VCSO asking victims to come forward in harassment investigation

    By Isaiah Calalang,

    2 days ago

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    HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office is warning the public about a potential sexual harassment suspect and asking victims to come forward as no charges have been filed.

    VCSO is asking possible victims to come forward regarding harassment by an individual who is often seen in both Vanderburgh and Warrick counties.

    Authorities say the individual has been identified but are asking possible victims of his alleged harassment to come forward and file a report. It is said the person has not been charged with any crime as of yet.

    Police say he allegedly approaches females aggressively in public areas. It is said he drives a grey 2023 Chevrolet Malibu with an Alabama license plate number of A0A1D5Y.

    “The Sheriff’s Office does not normally publicly identify a person who has not been charged with a crime,” says Sheriff Noah Robinson. “But the alleged conduct of this individual requires the Sheriff’s Office take proactive steps to warn the public and further our investigation.”

    Victims are asked to send an email to info@vanderburghsheriff.org or call (812) 421-6339.

    (Courtesy: Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office)

    We will update as we learn more information.

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