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Hammer-wielding man arrested after attacking woman jogging in Plano park, police say
A hammer-wielding man attacked a female jogger in Bob Woodruff Park; police arrested the suspect and confirmed the victim's injuries are non-life-threatening.
- On Nov. 13, officers say a jogger was attacked in Bob Woodruff Park and struck with a hammer before the attacker fled; Plano Police Department responded around 5 p.m. to the 2300 block of Shiloh Road and arrested the suspect.
- Thursday, officers were dispatched to the 2300 block of Shiloh Road near Bob Woodruff Park around 5 p.m. after an unknown male attacker struck a jogging woman with a hammer and fled.
- Plano Fire-Rescue said the victim was taken to a local hospital and treated for non-life-threatening injuries, and Plano Police Department urged residents to stay aware.
- After the arrest, authorities named 17-year-old Sergio Noe De Nova Duarte and charged him with aggravated kidnapping causing bodily injury, a first-degree felony, while Plano police said he is held at Collin County Detention Facility.
- The investigation remains open and is led by the Crimes Against Persons Unit; Plano Police Department says there is no ongoing public safety concern, and the article will be updated as more information is released.
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Jogger victim of hammer assault, arrest made
A man is in custody after police say he attacked a woman jogging in Bob Woodruff Park with a hammer on Thursday evening. Plano Police responded to the 2300 block of Shiloh Road around 5 p.m. after reports of an assault. Investigators say the woman was struck by an unknown man while jogging. The suspect fled the scene after the attack. The victim was taken to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, according to Plano Fire-Rescue. Pol…
·Fort Worth, United States
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