Crime

Ada sheriff’s office hunts motorcyclist accused of assaulting Boise women

The Ada County Sheriff’s Office shared a screen grab of security camera footage showing a man who is accused of slapping or grabbing women while riding a dirt bike in area of South Boise.
The Ada County Sheriff’s Office shared a screen grab of security camera footage showing a man who is accused of slapping or grabbing women while riding a dirt bike in area of South Boise. Provided

The Ada County Sheriff’s Office is searching for a man suspected of assaulting women while riding an electric dirt bike, the department said in a Facebook post Tuesday.

In multiple incidents between June 18 and July 3, the man approached women on a peg-style electric dirt bike and “slapped or grabbed them on the buttocks” as he passed, the department said. The incidents occurred in Southwest Boise near two intersections: Cloverdale Road and Columbia Road, and Lake Hazel Road and Maple Grove Road.

The Sheriff’s Office described the suspect as a white male wearing dark clothing, gloves and a ski mask.

The Ada County Sheriff’s Office shared a screen grab of security camera footage showing a man accused of slapping or grabbing women’s buttocks while riding a dirt bike in south Boise.
The Ada County Sheriff’s Office shared a screen grab of security camera footage showing a man accused of slapping or grabbing women’s buttocks while riding a dirt bike in south Boise. Ada County Sheriff's Office Provided

Deputy Lauren Montague, a spokesperson for the Sheriff’s Office, said Wednesday that the department was looking into tips it had received since posting information online.

The department urges victims or those who have additional information to contact Detective Shannon Garza at sgarza@adacounty.id.gov or 208-577-3797, or to share information anonymously at www.343cops.com.

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This story was originally published July 16, 2025 at 1:39 PM.

Sarah Cutler
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