Six-year-old girl grabbed while playing in Littlehampton
Police have stepped up patrols following the incident
Police are appealing after a six-year-old girl was reportedly grabbed by a man while playing in a street in Littlehampton.
The youngster was in an open area in Timberleys when she was approached by a man at around 5pm on Monday (August 23rd).
Sussex Police said he forced her into some nearby bushes but made off after only about a minute when it is believed he was distracted by relatives calling out for the girl.
The girl was physically unharmed and ran back to her relatives nearby.
She and her family are being supported by specially trained officers.
The suspect is described as black, in his 40s, with short dark hair, wearing a black top with a blue/grey rain jacket.
Chief Inspector Jon Carter, Arun and Chichester District Commander, said;
"The motive for this isolated incident is not clear at present and we have been in the area seeking to establish the circumstances and contact any witnesses.
"If you witnessed the incident or have any other information, please contact us either online or by ringing 101, quoting Operation Assertive.
"We are carrying out a detailed investigation into this concerning incident but we also emphasise that, at this stage, this is an isolated report, and there have been no similar reports in the area or further afield recently.
"I recognise the concern that incidents like this will cause parents in the area. The investigation is being pursued quickly and rigorously, and local officers will be conducting increased patrols.
"Local people should continue to take sensible precautions to keep their children safe. If you see any suspicious behaviour around children call us on 999 at once."