e-fit of man wanted for sex attack in Crewe alleyway

An e-fit of a man being hunted in connection with a sex attack on a teenage girl in South Cheshire has been released by police.

This is the man officers want to speak to after the assault on a 13-year-old girl in an alleyway in Crewe.

The attack happened at around 5.30pm on Friday December 9 when the girl was walking along the alleyway between Bateman Close and Richard Moon Street.

She was approached by a man who spoke to her. He then hugged the victim and indecently assaulted her before walking off.

The man is white, pale complexion, spoke with a local accent and was about 6ft to 6ft 2in tall.

He was muscular and wearing a black leather jacket, grey shirt, blue jeans and black shoes.

He has a deep voice and was also wearing a gold watch on his left wrist and smelt strongly of aftershave.

Det Con Paul Wright said: “The victim was understandably very upset by what happened.

“Fortunately, she was not injured and is now receiving support from both officers and her family.

“We treat all incidents of this nature extremely seriously and we have been carrying out a number of inquiries in a bid to trace the offender.

“We are now appealing to local people who may have information, which could assist with our enquiries, to get in touch.

“The victim has provided a detailed description of the offender and has also worked with officers to produce an e-fit of the man.

“I would urge anyone who believes they recognise the man to contact us here at Crewe on 101.”

Anyone with any information in relation to the incident, or anyone who recognises the man, is urged to contact Cheshire Police on 101 quoting incident number 1147 of 9/12/2016.

Information can also be left anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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