A man has allegedly punched a teenage girl multiple times in Headington before attempting to grab her chest area.
A Thames Valley Police spokesperson said there is an appeal for information following the assault without injury which took place on Sunday, May 5, at 12.50pm between Headington Hill and Headington Hill Park.
The man allegedly punched a teenage girl in the arm multiple times, and then asked her to follow him into Headington Hill Park.
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She declined but the offender attempted to grab her chest area.
The offender is described as black, approximately 30-years-old, and was wearing a white hoodie with the hood up and blue jeans.
He was also seen walking with a bike.
Investigating officer PC Sam Booth said: “I would like to appeal for anyone who may have witnessed, or who may have information, about the incident to come forwards.
“You can get in touch by calling 101 quoting the reference number 43240207579."
Those with information can also call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Headington Hill Park to the east of Oxford city centre is bordered by Marston Road to the west and Headington Road to the south, and is located next to an Oxford Brookes University campus.
The incident information request has been sent through the Thames Valley Police alert system to residents in the area.
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