Police comb woodland in hunt for man wanted over sex attack on woman

Police comb woodland near skate park in hunt for ‘Asian man with big beard’ wanted over sex attack on woman

  • Police officers cordoned off car park in Hessle, Hull while searching for evidence
  • The search came after reports of a woman being sexually assaulted on Monday 
  • According to police, the woman was attacked by an ‘Asian man with a big beard’ 

Police officers combed through rubbish and woodland for evidence after cordoning off a car park following reports of a woman being sexually assaulted by an ‘Asian man with a big beard’.  

The scene is next to a skate park on Livingstone Road in Hessle, Hull and the cordon was put in place just after 6pm on Friday.

Police have confirmed that the forensic search is part of an ongoing investigation into the attack of a woman in a car on Monday.

Police officers combed through rubbish and woodland as they searched for evidence near a car park in Hessle, Hull


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A spokeswoman from Humberside Police said on Friday: ‘An area off Livingstone Road has been cordoned off this evening as part of an ongoing investigation.

‘A woman was reportedly assaulted in a car on Livingstone Road in the early hours of Monday morning and enquiries are continuing in the area this evening.’ 

The cordon came after reports of a woman being sexually assaulted by an ‘Asian man with a big beard’

The scene is also next to a skate park on Livingstone Road in Hessle, Hull and the cordon was put in place just after 6pm on Friday

The man was believed to be driving a silver coloured estate car with either roof bars or a roof trim

A police appeal released on Thursday said: ‘He’s been described as Asian with a large beard. 

‘It is believed that he was driving a silver coloured estate car with either roof bars or a roof trim.’

Anyone with information about the car or the man should call police on 101 quoting log 32 of January 14. 

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