Police in Huddersfield have released an e-fit of man they would like to speak to in connection with a sexual assault last month.
The incident, took place around 10am on Friday 26 February, when a 16-year-old girl was approached by an man near to a supermarket on Northgate, Almondbury. The man engaged her in conversation before sexually assaulting her.
Detective Constable Carolyne White, of Kirklees District Safeguarding Unit, said; "I would appeal to anyone who may be identify the man in the e-fit to come forward. Information can be passed to the police on 101, or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Enquiries are ongoing."
Nominations open for Blackburn with Darwen Community Volunteer Awards
Woman arrested after attempted robbery in Cheetham Hill
Bradford Council seeks inclusion in grooming gangs inquiry
Former care home worker jailed for 25 years over child abuse offences
Bradford man jailed for sexual assault on teenager
Culture at the Heart of Stockport’s Transformation
South Asian Art Exhibition Opens at Cartwright Hall
Men’s Mental Fitness Programme Launches in Blackburn
Former Teacher Charged with 1990s Child Sex Offences
Council Calls for Tougher Fly-Tipping Sentences
Man Jailed for Raping and Exploiting Vulnerable Teen in Stockport
Free Midsummer Festival to Return to Milton Keynes
Alim OnAir
Bhangra Nights
Legal Show
The Golden Era