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Appeal launched following two suspicious incidents in Newtown Road and Mulberry Road in Ashford

16:03, 28 March 2023

updated: 16:03, 28 March 2023

An appeal has been launched after two women were reportedly harassed in the same town, just an hour apart.

Police say both suspicious incidents were reported in Ashford yesterday.

The first incident happened in Newtown Road just after 9am. Picture: Google
The first incident happened in Newtown Road just after 9am. Picture: Google

The first is reported to have happened in Newtown Road at about 9am when an unknown man approached a woman and made suggestive remarks.

He continued to engage her in an unwanted conversation for a short distance before he left.

The second incident happened just after 10am in Mulberry Road. It is believed the same man engaged another woman in an unwanted conversation and made suggestive remarks, before walking off towards Springwood Drive.

Both victims described the man as being white, about 5ft 8inches tall, with short dark coloured hair and wearing dark coloured clothing and shorts.

An investigation has now been launched, with police urging anyone with information to come forward.

Just after 10am, a different woman was approached by a man in Mulberry Road. Picture: Google
Just after 10am, a different woman was approached by a man in Mulberry Road. Picture: Google

DCI Stefanie Earl said: "Given the close proximity of the incidents and the similar descriptions we are currently linking the two.

"We have been making enquiries to identify the man, including the examination of CCTV footage but would like to appeal for anyone who may have seen anything to get in touch."

Anyone with information should contact police on 01843 222289 quoting reference 46/55559/23. You can also call crime stoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 or complete the online form.

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