Hyde Park sexual assault: CCTV released after woman attacked in Back Kendal Lane in Leeds
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The victim, a 19-year-old woman, was walking home after a night out in the city centre when the suspect approached and engaged her in conversation.
He then ushered her into an alleyway at Back Kendal Lane, in Hyde Park, and sexually assaulted her.
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Hide AdThe incident happened between 4.20am and 4.30am on Wednesday, July 21.
Detectives are now appealing for information to help identify the suspect.
The man was described as being tanned, possibly Mediterranean, about 5ft 6ins tall, slim build, with short dark/black hair, aged in his mid to late twenties.
He spoke with a foreign accent, possibly Spanish or similar.
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Hide AdHe was wearing all dark/black clothing, including a zip-up hoody.
CCTV images show the suspect carrying a rucksack which appears to have some light-reflective parts on the straps and possibly the front.
He is wearing dark-coloured trainers with some light-reflective sections on.
Detective Inspector Richard Holmes, of Leeds District CID, said: “We have been carrying out extensive enquiries since the incident in an effort to identify the suspect but we are now asking for the public’s help.
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Hide Ad“While the CCTV images are of fairly low quality, we hope that, together with the physical description, they may help to jog someone’s memory who either knows who he may be or who has information about his movements around the time of the incident.
“The victim has been left understandably traumatised by what he did, and we are continuing to support her as we progress the investigation.”
Anyone who recognises the suspect or who has any information that could assist the investigation is asked to contact DC 1871 Hogarth at Leeds District CID via 101 quoting crime reference 13210369964 or online via www.westyorkshire.police.uk/101livechatInformation can be given anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.