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Chicago Police release sketch of man who sexually abused girl walking home from school in Washington Park

Author

Daniel Moore

Updated on February 07, 2026

Chicago Police Saturday delivered a sketch of the one who is needed regarding an unnerving assault this week. A 11-year-old young lady was gotten and maneuvered into a rear entryway returning from school.

The subtleties are upsetting. That 11-year-old couldn’t rest Thursday night subsequent to getting away from her assailant — however her mother says she is glad that her girl moved away, yet had the option to give police a decent depiction of the individual capable.

The man is needed for capturing and irritated criminal sexual maltreatment, police say. It happened Thursday around 3:30 p.m. in the 6200 block of South Indiana when the young lady was heading back home from school. An obscure man moved toward her from behind, covered her mouth with his hand, and maneuvered her into a detached region of the rear entryway where he physically mishandled her, police say.

The young lady had the option to split free and take off, and the assautler escaped.

Chicago police are searching for the man who dragged an 11-year-old girl into an alley and sexually abused her in Washington Park Thursday afternoon.

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The man is portrayed as an African American male, somewhere in the range of 45 and 60 years of age, between 5 feet 8 inches and 5 feet 10 inches tall. He is said to have a slim form, turning gray hair and a mustache or goatee. He was wearing a dark shirt (the right sleeve had a tear), dark pants with a silver belt clasp and dark, beat up work boots.

Anybody with data is approached to contact the Extraordinary Examination Unit at (312)492-3810. Mysterious tips can likewise be submitted at CPDTIP.com.