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Saturday 10 November 2012

Police appeal for information after Crewe sexual assault

 

Police are appealing for witnesses following a sexual assault in Crewe on Sunday 4 November 2012.

Two young girls were outside an address in Cranbourne Road at around 8pm or 8.15pm when an unknown man approached them to say he′d lost his dog.

The 9-year-old girl went with the man to look for his dog. The man hugged the girl and touched her inappropriately. The girl protested and ran to her home address to inform her family.

The man is described as white, possibly in his 30s with brown eyes and a slim build. He has an English accent and called himself Dave.

DS Jim Boulton said: "We have had no more incidents of this nature but we would urge parents to be vigilant and report any suspicious behaviour to police immediately. The little girl did the correct thing by telling her parents straight away but we would urge parents to remind their children not to talk to strangers or go off with them."

Anyone with information should contact DC Mike Rushton on 101 quoting incident number 890 of 4 November 2012. Alternatively information can be given anonymously by contacting Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

 

Please be aware of the below incident

Date of Incident: 03/11/2012
Location of incident:
Crewe

Police are appealing for information following a burglary in Crewe.

At about 8pm on Saturday 3rd November 2012, a man broke into an address on Wordsworth Drive in Crewe via the rear of the property and stole electrical goods.

The man is described as in his 40s with a thick set build and was wearing dark clothing. He is believed to have been driving a white van.

Anyone with any information about the burglary, or who has seen the vehicle and man described acting suspiciously in the area, is asked to contact Cheshire Police on 101 quoting incident number 1015 of 3rd November 2012.

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