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Police issue suspect description following two reports of 'inappropriate behaviour' in Highland capital


By Hector MacKenzie

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Police are keen for anyone with information to come forward. They have issued a description of one man they want to speak to.
Police are keen for anyone with information to come forward. They have issued a description of one man they want to speak to.

POLICE are appealing for witnesses following reports of inappropriate behaviour in Inverness.

The first incident occurred on Friday, August 12, around 11.20am when a man was seen acting indecently in the King Street area.

The second happened on the same day, around 9.35pm on Montague Row, when a man made sexual comments towards a woman.

The man believed to be involved in both these incidents is described as between 55 and 70-years-old, around 5”10 in height and of slim build. He has short, white hair at the sides and is thought to be unshaven.

He was wearing a dark-coloured jumper and trousers and a dark hat/baseball cap. On one occasion he was holding a carrier bag.

Inspector Craig Still said: “We recognise these reports are concerning and I want to reassure the local community that significant efforts are being made to trace the man or men involved.

“We are reviewing CCTV as part of our ongoing enquiries, and I would also ask anyone who may have seen anything suspicious to please make contact with officers.”

Information can be passed to the investigative team by calling 101, and quoting reference 1566 of 12 August for Kings Street and 1075 of 13 August for Montague Row.




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