Sexual assault in Bridlington

Humberside Police are looking for witnesses

Author: Karen LiuPublished 20th Jul 2022

An appeal has been launched to find witnesses to a sexual assault in Bridlington.

It happened on Saturday 16th July at around 10.45pm.

Humberside Police say as the woman walked home, she took a shortcut down an alleyway between Station Avenue and Alderson Court and was allegedly sexual assaulted by an unknown man.

The man is then believed to have fled the scene on foot after he was disturbed by members of the public in the area at the time.

Officers are particularly keen to locate the man and woman walking a dog who we believe could be key witnesses to the incident.

Detective Inspector Adrian Adamson leading the investigation said: “I want to offer my assurance that whilst incidents of this nature remain incredibly rare in our area, we are treating it as a priority and officers have been in the vicinity conducting patrols to provide reassurance to the local community.

“The woman has understandably been left shaken and also sustained a serious injury to her hand as a result of the incident. She is currently being supported by specialist trained officers.

“The suspect is described as being between 5ft 7ins to 5ft 11ins tall and thought to be in his mid-30’s. He is reported to have been wearing a white trainers, a black hoodie and black tracksuit bottoms which had what is believed to be an orange bleach stain on them. He is also described as having tattoos on the knuckles of his left hand.

“We are currently exploring all lines of enquiry available to establish the full circumstances and officers will be carrying out enquiries in the local area. If you see one of our officers and have any concerns, I encourage you to speak to them.

“I urge anyone with information that may assist our enquiries to please get in touch. You information may be the vital piece of the jigsaw that helps us build the bigger picture and take appropriate action."

If you can help, call the non-emergency 101 line quoting log number 667 of 16 July. Alternatively, you can call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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