Teenage girl sexually assaulted while cycling as cops release e-fit in hunt for man

Cops have released an e-fit image of a man suspected of committing a sexual assault on a teenage girl.

The alleged incident took place in Milton Keynes on November 27, where the girl was reportedly “touched inappropriately” on the V8 Marlborough Street.

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Thames Valley Police have launched an urgent appeal after a young woman was allegedly sexually assaultedCredit: Getty
E-fit of a person in connection with a sexual assault in Milton Keynes.
Cops released an e-image of the individual they wish to questionCredit: Thames Valley Police

The teenager was cycling when the alleged attack took place.

Thames Valley Police say they wish to speak to the man who is described as a black man who is around 5ft1.

The force added that he has a stocky built, no facial hair and brown eyes.

At the time of the offence, he was wearing a blue hoody with a black puffer jacket over the top and black cargo trousers.

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He also had a grey rucksack and was riding a dark blue bike which had lots of neon green on it.

“We are appealing for anyone who recognises the man in the e-fit to come forward,” Investigating officer PC Tomlins, based at Milton Keynes Police Station, said.

“Additionally if anyone has any further information and witnessed this incident we would also ask them to get in touch.

“If you have information, please call 101 quoting reference 43250605253 or you can provide information on online reporting pages.”

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In a separate incident, police issued an e-fit of a man they wished to question after a teenage girl was sexually assaulted in the street six years ago.

The girl had just left a party in Westhall Road, Warlingham, at about 11.30pm on May 25, 2019 when she was attacked by an unknown man while waiting to be collected by her mum, Surrey Police said.

The victim, who continues to have flashbacks to that night, has now provided a further description of the man, helping officers to produce the image, the force said.

A spokesperson for the force said a “considerable amount” of work into the investigation had been done at the time, which included a forensic examination, CCTV checks and appeals, but added: “to date the man remains unidentified”.

Det Con Nikki Deadman said: “This was a serious offence and despite the passage of time, we are determined to leave no stone unturned in our inquiries.

“The victim has now been able to provide us with a more detailed description of the offender and therefore we are releasing an e-fit.”

Meanwhile, Hertfordshire Police released an image of a man they want to question after the incident last month in Watford town centre.

The incident took place on November 19 between 6.30pm and 10.30pm.

Hertfordshire Police say the woman, who is in her 20s, was walking along when she noticed a man following her.

She then entered the Cassio Lounge restaurant and noticed that the individual had sat down on a table next to the group she was with.

The man then left after being asked to do so by staff.

But as she walked back to her car several hours later, the same man followed her again before heading in a different direction.

Sergeant Karl Diggins, who is investigating, said: “This was understandably a distressing experience for the woman involved, and we have provided her with safeguarding support.

“I want to reassure her and the public that we are taking this report extremely seriously.”

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