Police Release E-Fit After Milton Keynes Sexual Assault on Teen
E-fit released after Milton Keynes sexual assault

Thames Valley Police have issued a public appeal for information following a sexual assault on a teenage girl in Milton Keynes last November. Officers have released a computer-generated e-fit image of a man they wish to identify in connection with the incident.

Details of the Milton Keynes Assault

The attack occurred on Tuesday 11 November between approximately 1.45pm and 1.55pm. The victim, a girl in her teens, was walking towards Granby Court in the area between Redmoor Bridge and the court when she was approached by an unknown man.

According to a police statement, the man asked the teenager an inappropriate question. After she told him to leave her alone, he then "touched her inappropriately over her clothing" before leaving the scene.

Description of the Suspect

The force has provided a detailed description of the man they are seeking. He is described as a white male, of a large build, and approximately 5 feet 7 inches (170cm) tall with a round face.

At the time of the offence, he was wearing a distinctive muddy green hooded top (hoody) with the hood pulled up over his head, obscuring his features.

Police Appeal for Information

Investigating officer, PC Alex Qerreti, is leading the appeal for witnesses. "We are appealing for anyone who recognises the man in the e-fit to come forward," he stated.

"Additionally, if anyone has any further information and witnessed this incident, we would also ask them to get in touch."

Police are urging anyone with information, no matter how insignificant it may seem, to contact them immediately. The public can help by:

  • Calling the non-emergency number 101 and quoting reference number 43250576338.
  • Filling out the force's online reporting form on the Thames Valley Police website.

The release of the e-fit image forms a crucial part of the investigation, as detectives work to trace the individual responsible for this distressing assault.