Man dressed as Elmo accused of groping 14-year-old girl in Times Square



MANHATTAN, N.Y. — One of the costumed characters in New York City's Times Square faces multiple charges, accused of touching a teenage girl inappropriately, police said.

According to authorities, the 14-year-old girl had just snapped a photo with the man dressed as Elmo from "Sesame Street" when he allegedly grabbed her buttocks. The incident happened around 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 7, police said.

Inocente Andrade-Pacheco, of Passaic, New Jersey, was arrested, and is facing charges including forcible touching, and acting in a manner injurious to a child, according to authorities.

The incident was the latest in a long history of the costumed performers harassing and even fighting tourists, often stemming from arguments over tips.



There were several notable violent incidents in 2014, including Spider-Man punching a police officer in the face.

The same year, Woody from Toy Story was nabbed for reportedly groping several young girls, and Cookie Monster was cuffed for allegedly attacking a toddler.

In response to the violence, the city created "designated activity zones" in Times Square to section-off where characters can be and minimize peddling.

"What happened yesterday is an example of certain characters feel like they can get away with just about anything," said Tim Tompkins, president of the Times Square Alliance.