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Pervert shows porn video to 11-year-old girl and follows her to Jackson Heights school, police say

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March 10, 2017 Staff Report

Police are searching for a man who allegedly showed an 11-year-old girl a pornographic video as she walked to school in Jackson Heights this week.

The man approached the girl around 8:15 a.m. on Wednesday as she was walking to school near the corner of Northern Boulevard and 82 Street and showed her a pornographic video on his phone, according to police.

The suspect then followed the girl to her school. Once she was inside, she reported the incident to school officials and the suspect fled in an unknown direction. The police did not disclose the name of the school.

The suspect is described as a Hispanic man about 40 years old and around 5 feet 11 inches tall. He was last seen wearing a gray sweatshirt, black jacket, blue jeans, and dark sneakers with a white sole bottom and laces, and with his cellphone in his hand.

Police have released a photo and video of the suspect and anyone with information in regards to this incident is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 800-577-TIPS.

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Have fun at rikers

Thats one ugly person. Man, i wonder what his parents looked like if they made him. Hes a future Halloween mask

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Anonymous

Who cares abouy looks, so if he was good looking it would be ok to commit the crime…smh!

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