Police reissue call for man pictured to come forward after woman was sexually assaulted in Rugby

The victim was left shaken by the incident and is being supported by specialist officers
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Police would like to speak with this man

Officers investigating a sexual assault in Rugby are reappealing for information after previously issuing a photo of a man they would like to speak to in connection with attack.

Between 10.30pm and 11pm on Friday, May 1, a woman in her twnties was walking along Pennington Mews when she was approached by an unknown male on a bicycle.

The man then sexually assaulted her.

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The suspect is described as a white male in his thirties, of medium build, around 5’8” tall or more, with a narrow face and distinctive front teeth.

He was believed to be wearing a grey hoodie and dark jeans. He is also believed to have spoken with an Eastern European accent.

Detective Inspector Jim Rankin from Rugby’s Serious and Complex Crime Team said: “This was a frightening ordeal for the victim who was understandably left shaken following the incident, and we have had specially trained officers supporting her since.

"We understand the concern incidents such as this cause and want to reassure the public that we are continuing to carry out extensive enquiries to identify the suspect and bring him to justice.

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“While enquiries are ongoing, we would really like to speak to the man pictured, who we believe to have been in the Pennington Mews area at around the time of the incident and in the vicinity of Rugby town centre that evening, as we believe he may have vital information which could assist with our investigation.

“I would urge the man, anyone who recognises him, or anyone who saw anything suspicious in the area that evening to please get in touch with us.”

Anyone with any information is asked to call Warwickshire Police on 101 quoting incident number 191 of 2 May 2020.

Alternatively, information can also be provided anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or via crimestoppers-uk.org