Houston crime: Police are looking for the suspect woman who sexually assaulted the Fresno Trail

The Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office said the woman reported walking past a man sitting on a bench in the middle of the Estates at Teal Run Subdivision around 2:45 p.m. on March 22
Later that afternoon, she told authorities the man had assaulted and sexually assaulted her.
FBCSO was able to use the information she gave them to create a sketch of the suspect.
He is described as a black male with a dark complexion, short dark hair in a dreadlock style, between 18 and 19 years old, weighing approximately 185 pounds and being 5ft 6in tall.
The suspect was wearing a red polo shirt, dark pants and black shoes, the victim said.
“Whoever did that was a real coward period,” Parish Hickman said. “He’s not coming back. We are all now searching for him, for anyone who fits that description. He’s not coming back, I’m sure of that.”
Hickman’s wife told him about the attack on the path they were walking their dog on.
Neighbors told Sandra Castillo about the attack. She said she walks the path regularly, but now she said she was scared.
“I feel so bad because I always go for a walk in this area,” Castillo said during her walk Monday afternoon. “I’m coming back alone. I’m coming back with someone.”
The sheriff said the suspect had not been identified as of Monday.
Anyone with information is requested calling the Sheriff’s Office at 281-341-4686 or Fort Bend County Crime Stoppers, Inc. at 281-342-TIPS (8477).
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