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Sheriff’s Office seeking identity of potential Visual Recording Suspect – UPDATE

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office has been able to identify another instance of the below individual taking photos of customers as they tried on clothes in a dressing room. Detectives learned that on May 30, 2017, the same individual was caught taking pictures of customers at the Tyler’s Department Store, located at 1555 Lake Woodlands Dr., The Woodlands, Texas. The suspect was able to leave the store prior to arrival of Deputies.
If anyone recognizes this person of interest, please contact Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office at 936-760-5800 or CrimeStoppers at 1-800-392-7867 (STOP).

Original Release:

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office is seeing the public’s help in identifying an individual in the below listed photo.  The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office would like to speak to the individual regarding an incident that occurred at the Target on June 4, 2017.

On Sunday, June 4, 2017 Deputies with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to the Target store located at 1100 Lake Woodlands Dr. in reference to Invasive Visual Recording.

Upon Deputies arrival they learned that a 40 year old female had caught a white male allegedly taking a photo of her while she was trying on clothes inside the Target dressing room.  According to the female, she observed a cell phone above the door of her dressing room.  The female opened the door and found the white male standing outside her door with a young child asleep in a stroller.  The female confronted the male who began pushing the stroller with the small child. When the victim tried to stop the male, he rammed her with the stroller hard enough to push her out of the way.  Pictures of this individual were taken by video surveillance inside Target as well as a citizen.

If anyone recognizes this person of interest, please contact Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office at 936-760-5800 or CrimeStoppers at 1-800-392-7867 (STOP).

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