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Police issue warning to be alert after incident in Freshwater

This in from police, in their own words. Ed


Police are investigating reports of a man behaving suspiciously in Freshwater.

Sometime between 10.15pm and 10.30pm on Thursday, April 9, a 51-year-old woman walking along Monk Lane reported that a man had approached her from behind and grabbed her, the woman was unharmed, but left scared and shaken by the incident.

The man ran off shortly after grabbing her.

Description of suspect
The man is described as approx 5ft 6ins tall, medium build and wearing dark clothing.

DC Gillian Harvey said:

“This is a rare occurrence on the Island at a time when not many people would have been around.

“While the exact circumstances are investigated, police are asking the public to remain alert, but not alarmed.

“When out on your own, don’t be tempted to take short cuts through parks, alleys or subways. Stick to well-lit, busy streets.

“Don’t walk home on your own late at night. Walk with a friend, book a taxi or use public transport, and to report any suspicious incidents or persons to us as soon as possible.

“We will be conducting high visibility patrols in the area to reassure local residents.”

Get in touch
Anyone with information is asked to contact District CID at Newport police station on 101. Alternatively call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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