Crime & Safety

CSUN Police Seek Public's Help in Finding Man who Struck Two in the Face

In two separate incidents, the suspect challenged the victims to a fight, police said.

Police at Cal State Northridge today were seeking the public's help in identifying a man in his late teens who struck two people in the face in separate, unprovoked broad-daylight attacks in a campus parking lot.

The victims were hit about 2:15 p.m. Wednesday in parking lot B-6, according to campus police.

In each case, the suspect challenged the victims to a fight, police said.

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The suspect was described as about 19 years old, 6 feet 4 inches tall with a slender build, short black hair and a light goatee. He was wearing a dark, long-sleeved shirt and denim shorts when he was last seen walking north through the parking lot.

Anyone with information about the attacks was urged to contact the CSUN police Investigations Unit at (818) 677-3826 or (818) 677-6919.

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