2011年5月11日星期三

Marc Jacobs Bags Outlet warned neighbors with meetings

The girl declined to provide her last name.
The April assault was the third south Phoenix case in six months involving attacks on school-age girls. In November,
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a 10-year-old girl was sexually assaulted, and in January, a 12-year-old girl was sexually assaulted. Both cases took place between Seventh and 19th avenues. In both cases, the girls were assaulted while on their way to or from school. In each case, the attacker left DNA evidence on his victim, police said.
Police and school officials in the area repeatedly warned neighbors with meetings and circulars that children should be accompanied to school or sent in groups. After the second attack, a task force of more than 60 officers and detectives began working on the cases.
Police Cmdr. Robert Demlong said Wednesday that after the second attack, Donaldson was one of almost 200 residents of the area who police interviewed about the assaults.
Donaldson's family at the time lived in the area of the first two assaults.
Then, on April 5, the family moved to the area of Carson Road and Seventh Street.
On April 25, the 17-year-old girl was taken at knifepoint into a vacant house on Carson, near Donaldson's home.

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