Anonymous wrote:The nosy pursuit of personally identifying information about the victim, the oafish armchair sleuthing, and the victim blaming throughout this thread exemplify the thinga that victims fear, which keep most victims from reporting. The flimsy guise of concern for public safety doesn't hide your abject curiosity. Congratulations. You have validated victims' sense that they will be disbelieved and have their privacy violated if they report a sex crime.
If you actually cared about the safety of your community, you'd be trying to make it a place where victims feel safe reporting.
Y'all might not be Trump voters, but you're a basket of deplorables.
Anonymous wrote:A description came out:
http://www.mymcpnews.com/2016/09/20/update-detectives-continue-to-investigate-rape-of-teenager-in-sandy-spring-area-suspect-description-released/
Detectives from the Special Victims Investigations Division continue to investigate the Thursday, September 15 sexual assault of a teenager that occurred while she was walking in the Sandy Spring area. To protect the victim, the Department is not releasing the victim’s age. Additional information, to include the location of the rape and the suspect’s description, has been confirmed.
On September 15, officers were called to investigate the report of a sexual assault that had occurred between 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. Detectives spoke with the victim, who reported that she was walking to school and was in the area of the 17800 block of Auburn Village Drive when she was grabbed from behind by a male. The suspect, using no words, directed the victim to a grassy area located off of the 17800 block of Auburn Village Drive. The suspect then raped the victim. The victim returned home and reported the assault to her parents. Police were notified of the assault and responded to the hospital where the victim was receiving medical treatment.
The suspect is described as a non-white male, possibly Hispanic, 5’05” to 5’07” tall, with an average build and black hair. He was wearing a black t-shirt and unknown color jeans.
Anonymous wrote:It's going to end with the revelation that the girl skipped school and needed to cover up her absence or that she had a fling with a boy and made up the rape story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The limited information may be because the suspect is a minor.
Then why are they looking in the woods?
And the police release info on juvenile suspects all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree
Something fishy.
Well I'm the poster who lives in the area. I agree that something is weird about the lack of details in the story. Maybe it was someone the girl new (but was still rape)?
At any rate, there has been an increase in police activity in the area so the police must have some suspicion that something happened. There were police cars by the elementary school and on a few of the roads around it yesterday. Even later into the evening/night.
Many times police purposely leave out details as a strategy.
Anonymous wrote:The limited information may be because the suspect is a minor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in the area and have heard that the girl is someone with 'special needs'. The cops are very much taking the case seriously.
That would explain the missing details regarding the man's appearance. And now there are other questions that come up - Why was she by herself? Why didn't anyone notice?
very sad indeed
But it's also scary knowing that the man could potentially still be around the area.
I don't think that's bet unusual at all. We have two kids with SN in our neighborhood and they are often around outside walking on their own.
Also, it happened between 7 and 8am. People are busy, hurrying to get to work, etc. I could see people just driving by and not paying attention. Things happen all the time in this area, I'm broad daylight without witnesses.
Agree that it's scary to think the guy is still around.
...and we haven't been told anything about him. No clue what color skin he has, if he's old or young, etc. And no clue where the incident happened ("near 108" isn't a location).
Maybe the girl wasn't able to provide a description so the cops are doing the best they can. I read that they are going to look through Sherwood HS security tapes. Hopefully something turns up.
Where did you read that?