Man accused of using syringe to put unknown liquid on girl at Kendall store

Man accused of using syringe to put unknown liquid on girl at Kendall store

MIAMI - A 35-year-old Kendall man is accused of using a medical syringe to put an unknown liquid substance on a customer at a Southwest Miami-Dade store.

Miami-Dade police said it happened on June 21 at the Ross Dress for Less store at 14840 S.W. 88th St.  Police said shoppers told employees they noticed a man using a medical syringe to secrete an "unknown liquid" substance onto the girl's buttocks and he then began filming her. The shoppers approached the suspect and he fled.

Police said on July 8 they obtained surveillance video that showed the suspect walking behind the victim and filming her buttocks.

Investigators said in a report that they searched his nearby home and found three medical syringes containing a white liquid consistent with that of semen.

Sean Edwin Uribe, 35, is charged with battery of a child involving bodily fluids and battery. In court, bond was set at $7,500 on the first charge and $1,000 on the second charge.

The judge in bond court ordered to stay away from "the alleged victim whose initials are YL" and to have no contact with her. He will also be on house arrest.

CBS News Miami stopped at Uribe's home, but a person who answered the door did not want to comment.

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