The Pima County Sheriff's Department released a composite of a man who is believed to have approached two young girls in separate incidents. The latest occurrence was April 19, 2016.Β 

A young girl reported Tuesday that a man approached her and asked her to go to his car, authorities said.

This incident is believed to be related to one in March when a man approached a teen-aged girl and exposed himself, said Deputy Courtney Rodriguez, a Pima County Sheriff's Department spokeswoman.

On Tuesday, the 11-year-old girl walked away from the man who was near South Cardinal Avenue and West Drexel Road, said Rodriguez. She told her family, and deputies responded to Pistor Middle School, 5455 S. Cardinal Ave., where the report was made to authorities.

The girl described the man as Hispanic and in his 20s. He was last seen wearing a black baseball cap, and was driving an older model white, four-door car. The car had rear-end damage, said Rodriguez.

In March, a similar incident happened where a man approached a 15-year-old girl near the area of South Camino Verde and West Drexel Road. The man exposed himself to the girl, Rodriguez said.

The girl described the man as Hispanic and in his 20s. She said he had a beard and gauges in both ears, and was driving a white car that was damaged.

Detectives ask that anyone with information about the incidents call 911 or 88-CRIME.Β 


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