Quickly exit this site by pressing the Escape key Leave this site
We use some essential cookies to make our website work. We’d like to set additional cookies so we can remember your preferences and understand how you use our site.
You can manage your preferences and cookie settings at any time by clicking on “Customise Cookies” below. For more information on how we use cookies, please see our Cookies notice.
Your cookie preferences have been saved. You can update your cookie settings at any time on the cookies page.
Your cookie preferences have been saved. You can update your cookie settings at any time on the cookies page.
Sorry, there was a technical problem. Please try again.
This site is a beta, which means it's a work in progress and we'll be adding more to it over the next few weeks. Your feedback helps us make things better, so please let us know what you think.
Thames Valley Police is releasing an E-Fit image of a man we wish to trace in relation to a sexual assault in Cookham.
At around 5.30pm on Tuesday 24 September, a woman was walking on to the Battlemead Common towpath, Sutton Road, Cookham, when a man approached her and engaged her in conversation.
He told her that she had a spider on her back, and asked her if he could remove it. She said yes and then he proceeded to touch her inappropriately over her clothing.
The victim ran away and later reported the incident.
The offender is described as being an Asian man, aged in his late twenties to early thirties, around 5ft 6ins to 5ft 7ins tall, of slim build, wearing a cotton beanie hat and tracksuit.
Investigating officer PC Vjaceslavs Klimanovs, said: “We are releasing an E-fit depicting a man we are looking to trace in connection with this incident.
“We would ask anyone who recognises this man to please come forward and contact us on 101 quoting reference 43240460315, or you can provide information through our online form.
“If you do not wish to speak the police you can call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”
GFL
To alter, add, tint, colour or change any details within this pictorial statement would amount to tampering with evidence.