Officials with the Philadelphia District Attorney’s office said Tyree Blake was arrested in Philadelphia after surveillance shots of him wearing a hooded sweatshirt with NASA on the front of the sweatshirt were circulated.
On July 30th, Blake allegedly touched an adult without consent inside a Wawa at 33rd and Market Streets. He is charged with Indecent Assault and Harassment for that incident, as well.
Officials added Blake has an open misdemeanor case from 2020 that is being addressed in Mental Health Court. Authorities said tips from the public and assistance from a relative and guardian led to the quick arrest of Blake. Resources are available to any victim of sexual assault and violence. These resources can be obtained by contactingLatest News
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