POLICE have released a new image of a man with a "big forehead" who is wanted in relation to a serious sexual assault.
West Yorkshire Police first issued an appeal yesterday, with two CCTV images of a male they would like to identify and speak to in relation to a "very frightening" sexual attack.
It happened within The Velvet Mill complex, on Lilycroft Road in the Manningham area of Bradford, at 6.40pm last Thursday (January 27).
Today, detectives released a new CCTV photo of the man, to try help with their investigation.
A spokesperson for West Yorkshire Police said yesterday: "The Homicide and Major Enquiry Team (HMET) would like to speak with anyone who can identify the man pictured, who has been described as in his late twenties, Asian, 5ft 10ins tall, and of a skinny build with a big forehead."
The victim said the man had a receding hair line, which was thinning on top, with brown eyes.
He was carrying a black rectangular bag with a thick strap.
The male was wearing Dsquared jeans (blue denim with white paint/fade effect), a black hoody with a white design on the front, and possibly blue/red design on the left chest.
Detective Chief Inspector Marc Bowes of the Homicide and Major Enquiry Team, said yesterday: “A number of enquiries have been ongoing by detectives into this serious offence and specially trained officers have been supporting the victim, who has clearly undergone a very frightening ordeal.
“As part of our investigation we can now release images of a man we wish to identify and I would ask anyone who recognises this male, or who can assist the investigation in any way to contact us."
If you can help, or recognise this man, you should ring the Homicide and Major Enquiry Team on 101, or using the contact options on the West Yorkshire police wesbite.
You should quote log number: 1428 of January 27.
Or you can quote crime reference number: 13220048541.
You can also pass on information anonymously to the independent Crimestoppers charity on: 0800 555 111.
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