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Potomac Mills peeping suspect could be linked to Walmart case

Police are investigating a report of a peeping tom at Potomac Mills mall.

The 35-year-old female victim told police she was in a bathroom stall with her 5-year-old daughter when she saw a flash in what she described as a mirror protruding underneath the stall. The woman then walked out of the stall and confronted the peeper, according to police.

The suspect then fled the restroom and was last seen running through the parking lot of the mall, located 2700 Potomac Mills Circle. Police checked the area but did not find a suspect that matched the description.

Suspect Description:
Hispanic male, between 35 & 45 years of age, 5’10”, 220lbs with a heavy build
Last seen wearing a long black & brown wig, a pink shirt, black Capri-style pants, black & white shoes and carrying a large red & black handbag

The incident inside the Potomac Mills restroom happened at 3:10 p.m. Sunday, October 11. The suspect may be the same person that was involved in a similar incident at a Walmart on Worth Avenue, near Potomac Mills, on May 15. The suspect in that case was not found.

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