Investigators with the Gainesville Police Department and the University of Florida Police Department on Tuesday released an additional video clip with footage showing the likely suspect in the recent attacks on and around UF's campus.

A composite drawing was also released — and it's possibly the same suspect, police said.

Earlier this month, the two police departments said they needed the public's help to identify a man who was preying on female students. They said the attacker was wearing UF apparel or colors each time.

The first attack happened during the university’s first rained-out football game. A woman was punched in the head, then had her underwear ripped off before someone came to her aid.

The man is wanted in four attacks, police said.

In the video, the possible suspect can be seen walking east next to a parking lot behind the Stadium Club parking garage, picking up a road cone and throwing it into traffic along the 1800 block of Northwest 1st Avenue. The cone appears to hit a while vehicle traveling westbound just outside of the video frame.

The suspect continues walking then turns north onto Northwest 18th Street. Others around him are running due to the downpour, but the man continues to walk.

Police are looking to speak with the driver or passengers of the vehicle that appear to have been struck by the road cone. The rest of the video has been previously released but it now slightly enhanced.

Police also released a composite drawing of a person who could be the suspect. The drawing was completed with information from residents near the 2000 block of Southwest 16th Street who were approached by a man the night of the first attack, which occurred Aug. 30. The man matched the description given by other victims and witnesses. Residents reported that the man was acting strange and was asking for directions. Investigators are not certain that the person depicted in the composite drawing is the suspect, but they would like to identify him.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Gainesville Police Department at 352-393-7658 or CrimeStoppers at 352-372-STOP (7867).