At a Glance
- Suspect: white transient man in his 30s, black hair, dark jacket, gray sweatpants
- Incident: Dec. 10, morning, 1600 block of Azusa Ave at Colima Rd in Industry
- Authorities: LASD Special Victims Bureau seeking tips; call 877-710-5273 or email [email protected]
This case follows a sexual assault in Industry on Dec. 10. Authorities are asking anyone with information to help identify a transient white man in his 30s suspected of the crime.
Suspect Details and Current Status
The suspect was last seen in the 1600 block of Azusa Avenue at Colima Road in the morning of Dec. 10, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. He was described as a transient white man in his 30s with black hair, wearing a dark jacket and gray sweatpants. Investigators say he last rode a Foothill Transit bus in Covina and La Puente, prompting a released surveillance image to aid identification.
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department stated:
> “The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department-Special Victims Bureau is tasked with investigating the sexual and physical abuse of children and felonious sexual assaults involving adult victims.”
- Suspect: white, 30s, black hair
- Clothing: dark jacket, gray sweatpants
- Last seen: Foothill Transit bus in Covina & La Puente
How to Provide Information

Anyone with information about the suspect or the assault can call the LASD Special Victims Bureau at 877-710-5273 or email [email protected]. Tipsters who prefer to remain anonymous can call Crime Stoppers at 800-222-8477 or visit lacrimestoppers.org.
| Method | Contact |
|---|---|
| Phone | 877-710-5273 (LASD) |
| [email protected] | |
| Crime Stoppers | 800-222-8477 / lacrimestoppers.org |
The city’s authorities are urging the public to come forward with any details that might help locate the suspect.
Key Takeaways
- The assault occurred Dec. 10 in Industry; suspect is a transient white man in his 30s.
- LASD Special Victims Bureau released a surveillance image after the suspect rode a Foothill Transit bus.
- Tips can be submitted via phone, email, or anonymous Crime Stoppers.
If you have any information, contact the LASD Special Victims Bureau or Crime Stoppers today to help bring the suspect to justice.

