A man on an electric mini-bike has left many in Colorado confused. His crimes began on January 1 and have continued. Have you seen this man?  Law enforcement in Lakewood is looking for a man who has been sexually assaulting women on Beaver Creek Trail. Here is what has been happening.

About Colorado Mini Electric Bike Crimes

On January 1, a victim was on the trail and reported to Colorado law enforcement that a mean rode behind her and slapped her on her rear end. Two more assaults have been reported since then. One report came from Lakewood and the other came from Denver.

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There is currently a $2,000 reward for any information that leads to the arrest. Here is what the suspect has been wearing.

The suspect has not been identified yet at the time of writing. There are no photos of the man's face yet, however, there is a description of what he looks like based on the victim's reports.

Colorado Man's Identity: Does It Sound Familiar?

Colorado law enforcement is looking for a Hispanic male. He has a mustache and an accent, according to the Lakewood Police Department's social media outlets.

He was seen with a tan work jacket and a black backpack with a Levi's branded logo.

If you have any tips to provide, Colorado law enforcement urges you to report it to Metro Denver Crime Stoppers.

Their number to call is 720-913-7867. You can also text them at 274637. Your tip will remain anonymous. Again, if it leads to an arrest you will be given a $2,000 reward.

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