Crime & Safety

UPDATED: Custodian Allegedly Attacked In TVHS Restroom

Police are seeking the two suspects.

A woman working on the Temecula Valley High School campus was allegedly attacked Tuesday night in a school restroom, according to an updated report from the Temecula Police Department.

The alleged Sept. 10 attack that was reported around 8:30 p.m. involved a school district employee who was removing graffiti from a restroom located on the south end of the campus, according to the report.

Two men entered the restroom, but she told them the facility was closed for cleaning, the report continued.

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"One of the suspects quickly walked toward her and forcefully began pulling on her shirt and belt. The victim was able to fight back against the suspect and sprayed him in the face with the aerosol graffiti cleaner she was using.  The suspects then fled the area in an unknown direction," the report read.

Police released the following suspect descriptions:

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  • Suspect #1 is described as a black male adult, 20-25 years old, 5’ 11’’, thin build, goatee on his chin, wearing a red baseball style hat, light-colored shirt, dark pants and red shoes.
  • Suspect #2 is described as a black male adult, 20-25 years old, 5’ 11’’, heavy build, wearing a red baseball hat, light-colored shirt, dark pants and red shoes.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Riverside County sheriff’s Southwest Station at 951-696-3000.


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