A 19-year-old Vienna man has been charged with aggravated sexual battery for groping a girl at a Target store in Merrifield this month.

This handout photo shows Brendon J. Cordova, 19, of Vienna, who has been charged with three counts of aggravated sexual battery for touching the buttocks of an 11-year-old girl. Fairfax County police want to know whether anyone else was victimized by Cordova. Courteesy Fairfax County Police Department This handout photo shows Brendon J. Cordova, 19, of Vienna, who has been charged with three counts of aggravated sexual battery for touching the buttocks of an 11-year-old girl. Fairfax County police want to know whether anyone else was victimized by Cordova. Courteesy Fairfax County Police Department In this handout photo, the red Mustang that Brendon J. Cordova was driving on June 18 is seen. He is charged with three counts of aggravated sexual battery for touching the buttlocks of an 11-year-old girl at a Merrifield Target store. Courtesy Fairfax County Police Department ( 1 /3) Share This Gallery: Share on Facebook. Share on Twitter. Share via email. Print.

WASHINGTON — A T-shirt logo and an anonymous tip helped lead police to the man they say groped a girl at a Target store in Merrifield Saturday.

Brendon J. Cordova, 19, of Vienna, turned himself into police Thursday morning, Fairfax County police said. He has been charged with three counts of aggravated sexual battery for touching the buttocks of the 11-year-old girl.

The girl told her dad about the assault after they had returned home from the Mosaic District Target store. Her father called police and security footage confirmed her story, police have said.

Police released images of the man believed to be responsible. And a Fairfax County officer, who was not involved in the case, recognized the logo on the man’s gray shirt as being from a martial arts studio.

Police also received a tip to Crime Solvers identifying then man responsible.

Investigators want to hear from anyone else who might have been a victim of Cordova’s or knows of similar cases. Police also want to know if anyone remembers seeing Cordova that day in and around McLean, Mosiac or Merrifield, said police spokesman Don Gotthardt.

“I’d just ask the public to take a good look at him with his glasses, without his glasses, associate him with that car. And think back to that day on the 18th,” Gotthardt said.

Anyone with information can call Det. Anderson at 703-426-7800 or can call Crime solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS (8477) or visit FairfaxCrimeSolvers.org for more reporting options.

WTOP’s Michelle Basch contributed to this report.