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Cops: Man threw semen on at least 2 Walmart shoppers

New Mexico police are seeking a man suspected of throwing semen on at least two female shoppers at a local Walmart.
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Police in Farmington, New Mexico, released this surveillance photo of a man suspected of throwing semen on multiple women. (Credit Farmington Police Department)
Police in Farmington, New Mexico, released this surveillance photo of a man suspected of throwing semen on multiple women. (Credit Farmington Police Department)
Published: Feb. 15, 2013 at 12:45 PM
By KRISTEN BUTLER, UPI.com

Police in Farmington, New Mexico, have released a surveillance photo of a man they are seeking on suspicion of aggravated battery for either ejaculating or throwing semen onto at least two women at a local Walmart on separate occasions.

Victims in the case gave similar descriptions of their alleged attacker: a Native American man, 5 feet 3 inches to 5 feet 6 inches tall, weighing approximately 165 pounds. Police say the man, who investigators have not identified, appears to arbitrarily choose his female victims.

“We think he’s been doing this since at least 2010, and he may not have stopped,” Farmington Det. Corp. Kenneth Raybon told the Farmington Daily Times. “These are just the only incidents that have been reported.”

The attacks happened on March 29, 2010 and Nov. 8, 2012, Raybon said. “We were able to tie the two instances together with evidence that recently came to light."

Raybon would not say at which of Farmington's two Walmart locations the incidents occurred. “We don’t really want to single out Walmart because we think this may have happened in other retail stores,” he said.

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