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Police search for attempted abduction suspect in Alexandria

The victim was able to get away unharmed

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The search is on for a man who attacked a woman near a popular Northern Virginia park.

Cops say it happened around 6 p.m. Tuesday in Tarleton Park. The victim told investigators a man came up behind her and grabbed her on a wooded trail near the off leash area. Police say she was able to get away unharmed and call 911.

โ€œIt makes me think twice for sure about walking around alone at night,โ€ said Alexandria resident Tina Roche.

The news is not sitting well with dog walkers, like Roche, Wednesday.

โ€œItโ€™s really sad, and it makes me kind of concerned for our safety,โ€ Roche said. โ€œI walk my dog all the time and I was just thinking about how you want to feel safe walking, especially at night.โ€

The victim describes the attacker as a man with brown hair last seen wearing a blue sweatshirt and camouflage shorts.

โ€œWe are a safe community, and we will not tolerate this,โ€ said Tracy Walker with the Alexandria Police Department.

Walker says detectives were back in the area Wednesday canvassing and they even called in a helicopter.

Investigators are also turning to technology. They posted a QR code on social media and are asking anyone who was in the area around the time of the attack to submit pictures or videos to the public portal.

โ€œWe just ask folks to take a moment,โ€ Walker said. โ€œEven if you think itโ€™s nothing, it could be something that can help detectives.โ€

โ€œI mean, Iโ€™m shocked because Iโ€™ve lived here 15 years and itโ€™s been very safe,โ€ said Alexandria resident Ramona Lewis.

While the search continues, longtime residents like Lewis say theyโ€™re going to stick to the sidewalks and streets that theyโ€™re used to.

โ€œIโ€™ve been down that path hundreds of times, so Iโ€™ll definitely be very cautious when Iโ€™m on the path, you know, looking behind me and trying to make sure itโ€™s during populated times of day,โ€ Lewis said.

Anyone with information that can help should call APD.

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