Jackson police look for nanny's assailant

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By The Associated Press

JACKSON, WYOMING - Jackson police are looking for a man who attacked a 17-year-old girl who was pushing a baby stroller in a city park on Monday.

Police say the girl was working as a nanny and was pushing an infant in a stroller in Miller Park when the man took her wallet and pushed her to the ground violently. Police say she hit her head and may have lost consciousness.

Sgt. Scott Terry of the Jackson police department says police are actively searching for the man. He's described as a Caucasian between 30-50 years old. He's said to be about 6-foot-3, and weighing between 250 and 280 pounds.

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