Police hunt man after Chalfont St Peter sexual assault

Posted by Greg Burns on Mar 9, 09 09:27 AM in People

A manhunt has been launched after a girl was sexually assaulted in an alleyway in Chalfont St Peter.
The incident happened on Tuesday, December 2 last year but the victim was left so traumatised by the attack that she has only been able to report it to Thames Valley Police this week.

At around 4.15pm on December 2 the girl got off a bus in Nicol Road before she was grabbed by a man, dragged down an alleyway and sexually assaulted.
DCI Colin Seaton, leading the investigation, said: "I am appealing for help from the public to trace a man who was waiting at the bus stop as he could have information to help the investigation.
"We would like to speak to him and anyone else who heard or saw anything suspicious in the area at the time.
"I would like the local community to remain conscious that this has happened but not alarmed, this type of incident is extremely rare and I would like to assure the residents that Chalfont St Peter remains a safe place to live and work.
"We have a team of detectives working on this case and are investigating every possibility to ensure that we catch the offender."
Anyone with any information about this incident is asked to contact Det Ch Insp Seaton at Aylesbury police station or the Neighbourhood Policing Team via 0845 8 505 505, or if you don't want to talk to the police or give your name, call the Crimestoppers charity on 0800 555 111.

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