Authorities need your help identifying these two attackers accused of sexual assault in southwest Houston.
Both suspects were described as Black men, one in his early 30s standing about 5'11" weighing about 170 pounds with a muscular build, words tattooed on his neck and a half sleeve on his left arm from his elbow down to his wrist with a clean-shaven face.
The second, meanwhile, was said to be in his late 20s, about 5'7" weighing about 130 pounds with a thin build and a goatee. Any information on the attacker's identity that could lead up to their arrests and/or charges filed could qualify for a cash reward of up to $5,000 by calling Crime Stoppers at
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