Another Woman Reports Attack; This Time Near Hintz Rd And Haddow Ave, Arlington Heights

Arlington Heights police responded about 5:35 AM Friday to a report of a woman attacked near the intersection of Hintz Road and Haddow Avenue Arlington Heights, IL. Police responded to a report that a woman was attacked near the intersection. At least six police cars were on the scene during the pre-dawn time period.

The crime is reported to have occurred at about 5:30 a.m.

Sunrise was at 7:01 a.m. this morning with the break of dawn at 6:33 a.m.

DEVELOPING ... this is an early report before details have been made available from police.

On September 26, 2013, at approximately 6:00 a.m., an adult female was jogging at Lake Arlington Park when a male wearing dark clothing grabbed her from behind. The offender dragged her off the jogging path and forced her to the ground. After a brief struggle, the offender ran away.

The Arlington Heights Police Department is seeking witnesses and is requesting assistance in identifying the offender.
The offender is described as a male, approximately 6 feet tall, with a thin build, and wearing dark clothing.

The female victim was not injured, and could not assist with a sketch of the offender at this time. The attack occurred on the north side of Lake Arlington, which is where the wooded area is located.

A female jogger was also grabbed by a male subject on August 18, 2013 near Euclid Avenue and Dryden Avenue, and near Oakton Street and Beverly Avenue during the same run through the neighborhood. A suspect that lives near Dryden and Kensington was arrested.

The Cardinal has been a strong critic of Arlington Heights police using secret military grade encrypted radios because neighborhood watch groups and every day citizens cannot monitor police communications, cannot receive early alerts about dangers in their neighborhoods, cannot be alert to fleeing suspects and therefore can not be the eyes and ears for community policing issues.

The Cardinal believes that criminals have an advantage over police and the community when citizens are kept in the dark and do not have real time criminal activity awareness.

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