Police have released new photos of a man wanted for questioning in a Lincoln Park attack that critically wounded a DePaul graduate with slashes to her face and throat.

The man is currently a suspect in a West Town vehicle theft case, but has “similar demographics” to a suspect in the sexually motivated Lincoln Park assault and attempted abduction, Chicago police said. The vehicle, which had been set on fire, was found this week near 96th and Dobson, according to detectives.

Police released video of the suspect on Wednesday, and released additional photos on Thursday.

Detectives have new video of a person of interest wanted for questioning in reference to the near fatal stabbing attack of a university student in the Lincoln Park neighborhood. Anyone with info on who might be, pls call or send anonymously to https://t.co/g9Q1Srtgmc pic.twitter.com/JSe2ECf59e — Anthony Guglielmi (@AJGuglielmi) July 24, 2019

In the July 18 attack, a 22-year-old woman was walking home when someone attacked her and slashed her face and throat, police said. She was found bleeding in the 2300 block of North Halsted Street and was taken to Illinois Masonic Medical Center in critical condition. On Tuesday, the woman was upgraded to serious condition.

Police said the suspect is also wanted for attempting to abduct the woman.

Investigators are treating the attack as sexually motivated, police have said. The woman fended off her attacker and was not sexually assaulted, according to police. A police spokesman said the attack appeared to be random.

Police said the suspect is known to frequently visit the area near the intersection of Milwaukee, Grand and Halsted, and the area near Division and Orleans streets.

Police released surveillance video that shows a man biking into a parking garage on July 17 in the 300 block of North Desplaines Street and allegedly stealing valuables from inside cars.

Anyone who knows the man’s identity is asked to call Area Central detectives at 312-747-8380.