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from www.chicagotribune.com – A man suspected in more than a dozen incidents at retail stores in Fairfax, Virginia has been captured in Peru, authorities said.
Johnny D. Guillen, known as the “Corta Nalgas” — or “butt cutter” — was captured Friday in Lima, according to Jair Quedas, system operator for Interpol Peru.
Authorities in the United States were looking for Guillen for allegedly cutting the buttocks of 13 young women, according to America Noticias, Peruvian local television.
Authorities say in all cases Guillen distracts the women in their teens or early 20s, then slashes them on their behind.
Fairfax County Police in Virginia posted on its website that the man — whom it identifies as Johnny D. Guillen Pimentel — is suspected in a series of attacks that took place between February 2011 and July 2011.
In one incident, officers responded to a report of a woman who suffered a 1 1/2 inch wound to her buttocks at a Forever 21 store on July 25.
“The 18-year-old victim was shopping when she noticed clothes that had fallen off of a rack behind her and saw a man bending down to pick them up,” police said. “She abruptly felt a sharp pain and considered that one of the hangers had struck her. A short time later, she discovered her denim shorts had been slashed; her buttocks had been cut and were bleeding.”
Surveillance video shows a man believed to be Guillen entering the Marshall’s at the Greenbriar Shopping Center June 20, police said.
The latest victim to come forward says she didn’t realize the cut she suffered June 8 at a T.J. Maxx was an attack.
Initially, she thought she’d been cut by a clothes hanger, police said.
Similar to other reports, “the victim turned around, saw a man picking up pieces of clothing and thought she may have been cut by one of the hangers,” police said. “When the woman returned home, she discovered cuts in her clothing.”