Police are appealing for witnesses after a young woman was reportedly sexually assaulted in the Glory Hole area of Lincoln.
At around 1:30pm on the afternoon of Saturday, April 18 a 24-year-old woman was inappropriately touched by a man in the Glory Hole/Water Lane area.
She said he had been following her around Lincoln.
The man is described as white, 5ft 8 in height, skinny build with dark hair. He was wearing a blue checked shirt and dark sunglasses.
Police are appealing for witnesses, or anyone that has experienced a similar encounter, to come forward.
Anyone with any information should call the 101 non-emergency number quoting incident number 237 of April 18.
Alternatively they can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.
The officer in the case is Constable Charlotte Harmon of Lincoln
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