Police issue e-fit of man who attacked woman in Basildon

Police issue e-fit of man who attacked woman in Basildon Police issue e-fit of man who attacked woman in Basildon

POLICE have released the e-fit of a thug who attacked a woman in broad daylight in the hope of getting a swift arrest.

This man is suspected of assaulting the 34-year-old woman as she was walking through Sunnedon near to the vet surgery on Clay Hill Road, Basildon.

The man grabbed the woman from behind and pinned her against a wall and verbally abused her before running off towards Clay Hill Road.

The attack happened on Wednesday, September 26 and he is described as white, of medium build, with stubble and he was wearing a black baseball cap, black jacket with the hood up and dark jeans.

The woman, who lives locally, was physically uninjured.

Anyone with information in connection with this assault is urged to contact investigating officers at Basildon police station on 101.

Comments(5)

troopdogg says...
4:42pm Thu 18 Oct 12

Looks like he was on his way back from a Planet of the Apes fancy dress party

Ironman says...
5:23pm Thu 18 Oct 12

why would he attack an innocent person just to get himself quickly arrested? Journalism at it's best!

Almeda11 says...
8:47pm Thu 18 Oct 12

Ironman wrote:
why would he attack an innocent person just to get himself quickly arrested? Journalism at it's best!
Recidivist?

Olivia2847 says...
9:43pm Thu 18 Oct 12

Almeda11 wrote:
Ironman wrote:
why would he attack an innocent person just to get himself quickly arrested? Journalism at it's best!
Recidivist?
Crickey - a recidivist - aka Norman Stanley Fletcher?

Rochford Rob says...
2:11pm Fri 19 Oct 12

Who writes these articles? Has The Echo cracked the theory that a room full of chimps with typewriters will eventually write the works of Shakespear?

If so, seems they are still in the experimental stage with some of the articles I've read this week - look at the street brawl one - it suggest that a bloke in the fight bit the dog handler or was it the other way round?

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