Two women were sexually assaulted in the space of just over a week, including a woman who was pushed to the ground while walking her dog.
Merseyside Police were made aware of an incident at 7pm on Thursday, December 28, on the footpath near Liverpool Tennis Centre off Picton Road, Wavertree. A woman in her 40s was walking her dog when a man pushed her to the ground and sexually assaulted her.
The woman resisted and the man ran away towards the Mystery Park, where he was seen a short time later on Westdale Road. Police were also called to an incident on Crosfield Road in Edge Hill at around 6.30pm on Wednesday, December 20.
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It was reported a man sexually assaulted a woman in her 60s, who fell to the ground. A car stopped in the road and the suspect ran away from the scene.
There were no injuries reported but the victim was shaken by the incident. Extensive CCTV and witness enquiries have been conducted, and detectives have issued a CCTV image of a man they believe could assist in their investigation.
Detective Inspector Rob Pritchard said: “I would like to reassure the public that incidents such as this are rare and we are taking this incident extremely serious. Both victims are very shaken and understandably very distressed by the incident.
“We are examining a number of lines of enquiry including CCTV footage, forensic and witness enquiries. We have stepped up patrols in the area, and this includes neighbourhood and Matrix officers in both uniform and plain clothes on foot.
“Detectives are carrying out house-to-house enquiries to identify the offender and provide further reassurance. I am appealing to the man featured in this image, or anyone who recognises him to come forward as we believe he could hold information that could be vital to our continuing enquiries.
“In the meantime we would ask members of the public to be vigilant and to report anything suspicious to us. I would also ask for anyone who believes they could assist the investigation with information that may help our enquiries, including CCTV and dashcam footage of the incident, to also contact us.”
Det Insp Pritchard added: “Providing support to victims of sexual assault has never been more important, and I would encourage anyone experiencing this to report it to us and we will support you every way we can. If anyone who has suffered a sexual offence and you can find the courage to come forward and speak to us, we will deal with you sensitively and make sure that reports are thoroughly investigated."
If you have any information on the incident, please contact Merseyside Police via Twitter @MerPolCC or Facebook Merseyside Police Contact Centre. You can also call 101 quoting incident reference 23001331388, or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111. Always call 999 if a crime is in progress.
Anyone who wants to report a sexual offence is asked to call 101 where you will be spoken to by a specially trained officer. If you have been a victim of sexual assault or rape, you can access specialist support services, which are free of charge and available to anyone.
You do not need a referral or to have reported an incident to Merseyside Police before you access these specialist support services. These services can support you in a variety of ways, including offering a confidential discussion if you are thinking of making a police report, but are unsure what that involves and would like to discuss it.
If you do decide to report to Merseyside Police, you will receive support throughout the investigation and court processes. You can choose to make an anonymous report through the Sexual Assault Referral Centre called Safe Place, or the Independent Sexual Violence Advisor service, rather than coming directly to Merseyside Police.
With no police involvement, a specialist doctor at Safe Place can examine you to check that you are ok and look for DNA evidence, which they will store to support your case. This gives you the option of making a formal police report at a later time, if you choose to.
Support is also available in Liverpool, Sefton and Wirral, from Rape and Sexual Abuse Support (RASA) Merseyside who are available on 0151 558 1801 and, in St Helens and Knowsley, by the Rape and Sexual Abuse Support Centre (RASASC) Cheshire and Merseyside who can be contacted on 01925 221 546 or 0330 363 0063.
If you do not require immediate police assistance then you can report rape and sexual assault via our website here:
https://www.merseyside.police.uk/ro/report/rsa/alpha-v1/advice/rape-sexual-assault-and-other-sexual-offences/
Support is also available through the Police and Crime Commissioner’s Victim Care Merseyside service: Home: Victim Care Merseyside. Alternatively, you can report a sexual offence by calling 101 or you can pass information to Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. In an emergency, always call 999.
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