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Take a good look at these side-by-side pictures:
They're a spitting image of each other, aren't they? I thought so. So did a lot of people in Baltimore. But there's a problem. See, the picture on the left is the police sketch of a suspect in a road rage assault. The guy on the right? He's the reporter from the local CBS affiliate who covered the story.
The Daily Mail reports:
But now, despite the scary nature of the crime, Mr Hellgren has become part of the story, with several internet sites commenting on the uncanny resemblance.Several remarks about the similarity in appearances also appeared on CBS Baltimore’s website, under a written version of the report.
One reader says: ‘I KNOW WHO IT IS. It’s the reporter! Ma’am can you describe the man who did this to you yeah he looked like you. Case solved lol.’
Another writes: ‘This may sound awfully strange but does anyone else see something similiar about the sketch and the reporter? Just sayin’…’
Here's the original report:
But the story continues. The attacker has been apprehended -- and it's not the reporter.
Still, I think it's worth pointing out that the reporter looks more like the sketch than the assailant.
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