Police are hunting for a cyclist who is believed to have slashed the faces of at least eight people as he rode by them in Los Angeles.

The Los Angeles Police Department released video footage and images of the suspect as they continue searching for him.

Authorities reported that the incidents started on March 20, according to KTLA.

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Los Angeles law enforcement are searching for a cyclist who has been riding around and cutting people's faces since March 20

Three of the attacks have been reported to have taken place in the Florence neighborhood of South Los Angeles, while another is said to have taken place in South Gate.

The LAPD described his weapon as only having an 'edge.'

Stefany Coboz, a Wilmington resident and one of the eight victims, shared that the man rode off laughing after he slashed her.

Stefany Coboz, a Wilmington resident and one of the eight victims, shared that the man rode off laughing after he slashed her

'You never know, he could kill someone,' she said to NBC Los Angeles.

Coboz was slashed in her neck and rushed to the hospital for medical attention.

The suspect is described as being a Hispanic man who is approximately 5'6" to 5'8" and weighs roughly 150lbs

'He just came in back of me and hit me,' Coboz added. 'I just started looking at him, he looked back, I grabbed myself, full of blood.'

Police are searching for the man throughout Wilmington and South Gate, all the way to Lynwood and South Los Angeles.

The suspect is described as being a Hispanic man who is approximately 5'6" to 5'8" and weighs roughly 150lbs. He was seen wearing a dark-colored shirt and dark pants at the time of the attacks.

The cyclist was last seen along Slauson Avenue from Main Street on a black and green mountain bike, the LAPD shared.

Anonymous tips can be submitted to L.A. Regional Crime Stoppers at 800-222-8477, http://www.lacrimestoppers.org. or by downloading the 'P3 Tips' mobile app and selecting the L.A. Regional Crime Stoppers as the local program.

He was seen wearing a dark-colored shirt and dark pants at the time of the attacks