24-year-old man accused of pushing woman and exposing himself on walking trail in The Woodlands

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Authorities arrested 24-year-old Marlon Montenegro Borges for allegedly assaulting a woman on a walking trail in The Woodlands, Texas. The incident occurred on July 17 around 6:45 p. m. when Borges is accused of pushing the victim and exposing himself. A nearby witness helped investigators by providing the suspect's vehicle registration, which led to his identification.

Deputies arrested Borges during a traffic stop, and he is now charged with attempted sexual assault. Local detectives are actively seeking other victims to ensure no further incidents have occurred involving Borges. They urge anyone with relevant information to contact the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office at 281-297-6565, referencing case #25A215386. The case highlights ongoing concerns about public safety in the area, prompting community vigilance. Authorities are committed to addressing similar incidents to prevent further harm.

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