Police are appealing for information after an attempted sexual assault on two girls in Salford.
At 4pm on Saturday 29 April 2017 police were called to St Edmunds Walk to a report of an attempted sexual assault on two girls aged 10 and 11.
They were followed by a man in what is believed to be a silver car. He got out of the car and approached the girls in an alleyway before trying to sexually assault them.
The girls managed to flee the scene.
The suspect is described as being in his 20's, of slim build and with short curly ginger hair.
An investigation has been launched and officers are providing support to the girls and their families.
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