Nottinghamshire Police linking reports of upskirting

Officers trawling through CCTV footage as appeal is launched

Author: Gavin RutterPublished 19th Mar 2024
Last updated 19th Mar 2024

Police are investigating after reports a man used his phone to take photos up schoolgirls’ skirts.

The reports state a man followed a girl and tried to take photos from under her skirt without her knowing, only walking away after a member of the public shouted out.

The incident happened in Augustine Gardens, Bestwood, at around 8.45am on Monday.

Officers are trawling through CCTV footage, and are appealing for any witnesses or anyone with any information to get in contact.

The suspect is described as Black, around 5ft 8ins to 6ft tall, of slim to medium build, aged in his late 20s, and had a neat well-kept beard. He was wearing a black baseball cap and a backpack.

Nottinghamshire Police say they are linking the incident to a similar report of a man who took a photo up another schoolgirl’s skirt as she was walking along an alleyway, between Pennine Close and Sidlaw Rise in Daybrook, at around 3.10pm on Friday.

Detective Inspector Simon Harrison, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “While incidents of this nature are rare, I want to assure members of the public we are taking these reports very seriously and we have increased high-visibility reassurance patrols in response to these reports.

“We’re working hard to identify the suspect responsible for these incidents as soon as possible and we’re asking for anyone who recognises the suspect from the description to call us.

“Similarly, we’d like to hear from anyone who may have recorded dashcam, CCTV, or doorbell camera footage in these areas around the times of the offences as this information may be vital to our ongoing inquiries.”

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