UPDATED: Nelson Police searching for suspect involved in an attack of two teenage girls

Update (March 20, 2024):

The Nelson Police Department has arrested the suspect allegedly involved in an unprovoked attack on two teenage girls last week.

Matthew Huber has been charged with one count of assault.

A statement from Nelson Police said that Huber was put before the courts yesterday (Tuesday) afternoon, but later released from police custody on numerous conditions.

The department added that due to a publication ban, no further information will be released at this time.

The Nelson Police would like to thank the public for their numerous tips, which led to the arrest of this individual.

Original Story (March 18, 2024):

The Nelson Police Department is actively investigating an unprovoked assault of two teenage girls.

The department said in a press release that the disturbing incident occurred on Mar. 15, at 4:30 p.m. near Nelson’s Cedar and Front Street intersection.

The suspect, an adult male, reportedly targeted the two victims for no apparent reason.

Two witnesses intervened in the attack and followed the suspect for a while before losing sight of him in the downtown core.

The suspect is described in the release as a 40-year-old Caucasian male, with long dark hair, dark facial hair, wearing black dirty clothes, and possibly a dark jacket.

“This was a senseless and reprehensible act of violence against two innocent individuals,” stated Inspector Kris Rice.

“Our priority is to ensure the safety of our community, and we are fully committed to identifying and apprehending the suspect responsible for this assault.”

Anyone who recognizes the man or has information related to the attack is urged to contact the department at 250-354-3919 or Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-847.

“We are grateful for the swift actions of the witnesses who intervened and followed the suspect,” added Inspector Rice. “Their courage is commendable.”

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