Hunt for 'predator who sexually assaulted two women in Liverpool home' – police release CCTV photo

Manhunt for ‘predator who sexually assaulted two women in Liverpool home’ – as police release CCTV image of man they want to speak to

  • Two women were sexually assaulted inside a Liverpool home on December 4
  • Merseyside Police have now released an image of a man ‘vital’ to their enquiries 
  • The two women are being supported by officers as the investigation continues

Police have begun searching for a man ‘vital’ to an investigation after two women were attacked at a home in Liverpool city centre.

Merseyside Police received two reports of women being sexually assaulted inside a property at around 3am on Sunday, December 4. 

As part of the investigation, police have released a CCTV image of a man they would like to speak to as they believe he could assist with their enquiries.

Detective Inspector Paul McVeigh said: ‘We believe this man has information which is vital to our investigation. 

‘We are carrying out a number of lines of enquiry and I would ask anyone who recognises this man, or the man himself, to come forward and speak to us.

Police have begun searching for a man 'vital' to a sexual assault investigation in Liverpool

Police have begun searching for a man ‘vital’ to a sexual assault investigation in Liverpool

‘We treat all allegations of sexual offences sensitively and with compassion and have specially trained officers who ensure victims are listened to, safeguarded and supported from the moment they report a crime and right through the judicial process.’

The two women who were sexually assaulted are being supported by officers as witness enquiries continue. 

The Detective Inspector continued: ‘If anybody is out there suffering in silence we want you to know that there is help and support available, both from Merseyside Police, and from reliable and trusted support groups who will stand with you from the initial report and for as long as you need.’

Anyone who can assist the investigation is asked to DM @MerPolCC, call 101 or contact @CrimestoppersUK on 0800 555 111 quoting reference 2000892357.

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