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MBTA Police Looking For Sex Assault, Lewd Behavior Suspects

BOSTON (CBS) -- MBTA police are looking for two men accused of assaulting and accosting women on the Orange and Green Lines.

The first incident was May 7 between midnight and 12:40 a.m. on the Green Line when a man was seen taking pictures up a woman's skirt. The man got off the train on Beacon Street at the St. Paul Street platform. He's described as being Hispanic, 5 feet 6 inches to 5 feet 8 inches, with a slim build and "Faux Hawk" hairstyle. He has been seen wearing jeans, white sneakers and a white t-shirt.

A man on the Orange Line is accused of assaulting a woman on May 17. It happened between the Mass. Ave. and Wellington stations. That man is described as being black, between 35 and 40 years old, has dread locks and a scruffy beard. He was wearing a black, puffy coat; black pants; a black baseball hat worn backwards; and he was carrying a red and black backpack. Witnesses told MBTA police the man spoke with an unknown accent.

Information on either incident can be reported to MBTA police at 617-222-1212 or 617-222-1050.

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