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Pervert Displays Gun and Pleasures Himself in Front of Woman at Corona gas station, cops say

Suspect (NYPD)

Suspect (NYPD)

Feb. 11, 2016 Staff Report

Police are searching for an armed man who pleasured himself while watching a 30-year woman who was locked inside her car.

The alleged pervert parked his car alongside the woman’s vehicle in front of the BP Gas Station located at 99-49 Horace Harding Expressway on Friday at 10:10 pm.

He approached the victim, who was outside of her car, and displayed a handgun, according to police.

The victim quickly locked herself in her car. The suspect then got inside his car that was parked alongside the victim’s, left the door slightly open and began masturbating.

After he finished the alleged pervert yelled obscenities at the victim before driving away, the NYPD said.

Police describe the suspect as a male, Hispanic, approximately 30 to 40 years old, 5’8” tall and 200 pounds. He was last seen wearing a blue and gray hooded sweater, light blue jeans and yellow boots. His vehicle is described as a gold colored GMC Yukon sport utility vehicle.

Police have released two surveillance photos of suspect and are asking anyone with any

Suspect (NYPD)

Suspect (NYPD)

information to call 1-800-577-TIPS.

 

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