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Numerous women claim to have been harassed by a man on a scooter in Brickell
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Numerous women claim to have been harassed by a man on a scooter in Brickell

MIAMI – Numerous women are complaining that they were harassed by a man on a scooter in Miami’s Brickell neighborhood, and CBS News Miami is talking to two of those women.

They said they are raising their voices because they want to draw attention to this man’s behavior and put an end to it.

The complaints first appeared on the Brickell Living Group’s Facebook page, with one woman posting that this had been going on for months.

Miami police could not confirm his identity, so CBS News Miami is not showing his face, which has been featured in numerous complaints on the Brickell Living Group’s Facebook page.

Chava Feigen has filed a report with Miami police, saying she was attacked shortly after 10 a.m. last Friday as she was leaving a yoga studio near SE 8th Street and Brickell Avenue and a man on a scooter said, “Excuse me, excuse me.”

“He started asking me weird questions, like what size shoes I was in, and I found that kind of odd. At some point, it clicked in my brain, and this guy looked like the guy I had seen on Facebook that girls had very weird interactions with. I processed that and walked away,” Feigen said.

“This boy didn’t give up and started following me on his scooter. He started raising his voice a little bit and started saying some very creepy and inappropriate things.”

She said he wanted to lick her feet.

“I was very shocked and speechless,” she said. “I find it very scary because there are so many women here. If you see him, don’t approach him. Don’t talk to him. Just ignore him.”

Her husband Zoli Honig is also alarmed.

“It’s not normal for someone to approach a woman and ask her about her feet,” he said.

Megan Nyvold said she was also attacked last Friday near SE 8th Street and Brickell Avenue.

“There was a man on a scooter trying to jump on my feet and kept asking to see my feet,” she said.

Nyvold posted a video on Facebook and said: “I finally took a video and you can hear him repeatedly saying ‘feet, feet, feet.’ This should not be happening because he is threatening people in the Brickell area.”

Miami police do not comment on camera, but a spokeswoman said they are aware of the complaints and are trying to determine whether any crimes have been committed.

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