After a girl was attacked on a path heading out of Stamshaw Park in Portsmouth, Hampshire, on August 29, police have published images of a suspect they want to speak with.
An urgent appeal has been launched after an 11-year-old girl was sexually assaulted in Portsmouth. She was approached when walking on a path leading out of Stamshaw Park on Monday, 29 August at 4.30 pm
A man grabbed her arm as she walked in the direction of Rudmore roundabout before making inappropriate comments and touching her over her clothing.
The girl managed to get away, but the man followed her.
He fled once she reached the roundabout and called the police.
The girl is now being supported by specialist officers, Hampshire Police said.
The suspect is described as being black, aged between 18 and 25, of a slim build, and with black hair.
He was dressed in black, apart from a white t-shirt with a black vest over the top.
He was also carrying a small black bag.
Hampshire Police said in a statement: “We have been conducting inquiries since this incident was reported to us and now have these images of a man, seen in the area at the time, who we would like to speak to in connection with our investigation.
“We would like to hear from anyone who was in the area at the time who saw what happened, the moments leading up to it or the aftermath.”
Anyone who can provide information, no matter how small, or may have dashcam footage is asked to call the force on 101 quoting reference 44220351818.
Alternatively, visit the Hampshire Police website or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.