Police step up patrols after reports of women being approached by men in Crawley
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A Sussex Police spokesman said: “Officers are investigating a number of reports from the past week, but do not believe that all of the incidents are linked.
“The first report involved a woman jogging in Grattons Park around 10am on Thursday (May 21).
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Hide Ad“She was heading along a pathway towards Peterhouse Parade when a man appeared from the bushes and made an attempt to grab her around the waist.”
The victim managed to evade the suspect, described as white, around 50 years old, with grey hair and a flushed face, according to the spokesman.
He added: “Around 7pm on Monday (May 25), a second woman was jogging on Haslett Avenue when she was approached by a man who put both arms around her waist. The woman was able to break free and run to safety.
“This suspect is described as black, around 5’ 8” and wearing a winter coat and black rucksack.”
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Hide AdTwo further reports were made to police on Tuesday (May 27) of women being approached by a man at Woodfield Road Playing Field. The first happened around 6pm and the other at 6.30pm.
In both cases, the women reported being harassed by a man who was asking a lot of unusual questions and standing too close. No physical contact was made.
The man was described as Asian, in his 30s, around 6’ tall, of slim build and with a black beard, according to police.
The spokesman said: “He was reported to be wearing a hat - possibly a sports cap - and casual clothing, including colourful, modern trainers.”
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Hide AdChief Inspector Shane Baker, district commander for Crawley, added: “We understand these incidents are very worrying for those involved, and for those who live in the area.
“At this time, we are treating these as isolated incidents. We are investigating each case and following all reasonable lines of enquiry to find those responsible.
“Our officers are conducting high-visibility patrols in the town and we continue to encourage people to report any suspicious behaviour to us so we can act accordingly.”
Anyone with information about any of these incidents are asked to report to police online or by calling 101.
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