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FLASHBACK FRIDAY – Sexual Assault, Croydon

Posted on 05/02/2021

Can you help to identify a male who sexually assaulted a female at Croydon?

At about 4.14am on Monday, 25th August 2014, the female victim was having a break from work when the pictured male approached her on foot and attempted to chat to her.

The male left.

He then purchased donuts from Krispy Kreme Donuts on Port Road, Croydon and then returned to chat to the victim.

The victim walked away and got into her car where the male held open the car door and attempted to force himself upon her.

The victim managed to get the male out of the car and onto the ground before running away to seek help.

At the time of the offence he was described as being of African appearance, 25-30 years, 170-175 cm tall, medium build, with short shaved black hair and had a deep voice with an African accent.

If you have any information you can share what you know with Crime Stoppers without saying who you are or getting involved.

Call 1800 333 000 or go to www.crimestopperssa.com.au




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