This is the face of a man police want to trace after a 68-year-old woman was forced on a two-hour terror ride in her car across Bradford.
Detectives at Bradford South CID are also appealing to anyone who may have had a similar experience, and not reported it, to contact them immediately.
The victim got into her green P-reg Vauxhall Tigra in the car park of Focus DIY in Valley Road, on the outskirts of Bradford city centre around 4.30pm on Monday, October 15, when her ordeal began.
A man forced his way into the passenger side of the car and threatened the terrified pensioner with a screwdriver.
He then ordered her to drive along Valley Road and to various locations in Bradford, including North Avenue. They eventually stopped in the car park of the Horse and Farrier pub in Farrier Croft, off Kings Road, Bolton, just after 6pm.
The man made off with a small amount of money from the woman.
Detective Constable Wasim Bashir said the victim, who is from Bradford, was still severely traumatised by her experience.
"She has been subjected to a terrifying ordeal," he said. "With the help of her family she will hopefully overcome it, but it is going to take her quite some time to return to her normal way of life."
DC Bashir said: "We would appeal to anyone who has seen the green P-reg Vauxhall Tigra being driven around during those two hours she was held captive to contact us.
"We would also like to speak to two teenagers who the victim remembers seeing standing by a phone box parked up in North Avenue.
"I would also ask anyone who has suffered a similar ordeal, even if it appears more trivial than this, to ring us just in case there could be a link. This lady is an absolutely excellent witness and we believe the E-fit description she has given is very similar to the offender in this case."
The kidnapper is described as white, about 45, 5ft 10ins tall, with a slim build and a well-kept mousy coloured beard. He had shoulder length, mousy coloured hair which was scraped back from the front and was slightly receding.
Anyone with any information can call Bradford South helpdesk on 01274 376459.
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