Detectives have released a still image from CCTV footage in relation to an incident of indecent exposure in October of last year. The image was released in a bid to find the alleged attacker.
The incident took place in the early hours of the morning of 16 October 2016. The victim was a 27-yer-old woman, travelling home from a night out with friends. When she alighted a route 41 bus the alleged attacker, who had earlier tried to speak to her on the bus, exited behind her. He proceeded to grab the victim and expose himself. The victim was able to free herself and escape.
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The alleged attacker is thought to be around 25-years-old, white with dark hair. He told the victim that his name was ‘Anton’.
The incident is being investigated from the Roads and Transport Policing Command (RTPC). If you have any information about there incident, the RTPC advises you to contact Detective Constable Natalie Baynes on 07770 315 690 or via 101.
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Detectives have released a still image from CCTV footage in relation to an incident of indecent exposure in October of last year. The image was released in a bid to find the alleged attacker.
The incident took place in the early hours of the morning of 16 October 2016. The victim was a 27-yer-old woman, travelling home from a night out with friends. When she alighted a route 41 bus the alleged attacker, who had earlier tried to speak to her on the bus, exited behind her. He proceeded to grab the victim and expose himself. The victim was able to free herself and escape.
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The alleged attacker is thought to be around 25-years-old, white with dark hair. He told the victim that his name was ‘Anton’.
The incident is being investigated from the Roads and Transport Policing Command (RTPC). If you have any information about there incident, the RTPC advises you to contact Detective Constable Natalie Baynes on 07770 315 690 or via 101.
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