The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Sex attacker being hunted by police

Man still at large after assaulting 18-year-old near Dundee museum

- Paul malik pamalik@thecourier.co.uk

A man wanted for a serious sexual assault may have tried to force his way into another woman’s house 20 minutes before he attacked a student.

Police are hunting a man described as being in his late thirties who committed the “horrific” assault on Thursday evening on West Henderson’s Wynd – close to the Verdant Works museum.

His 18-year-old female victim is being supported by friends and family, but police say the assailant is still at large after being chased off by members of the public.

A 27-year-old shop worker told The Courier a man tried to force his way into her house on Polepark Road, less than 400 yards away from the scene of the attack, about 20 minutes before the woman was put through her ordeal.

The woman, who did not wish to be named, said she was terrified by the thought of what could have happened.

She said: “I was walking up my close at around 7.50pm on Thursday night when I noticed a man in the corner of my eye outside my neighbour’s door. He had his back to me.

“I opened my door and assumed the man was looking for my neighbour and made my way into my flat.

“The next thing I know, he has turned around and is sprinting down the close towards my front door, screaming.

“I went to push the door closed and pushed it as hard as I could to get him out my flat. I kept trying to push him away – I took a pretty big gouge at his eye. He just kept screaming: ‘Are you Olivia, where is Olivia!’ I have no idea who ‘Olivia’ is.

“I was able to get the door closed and locked and called the police.

“He was in his late thirties or early forties, I’d say. About 5 foot 6 inches tall and his face was covered in acne scars.

“He had a blue pullover jumper on, with a hood and white trainers.

“I properly went for him as I was fending him off. It was all reflex, like fight or flight. He should have a mark on his eye now too. I fought back, I didn’t know what else to do.

“I had assumed it was an attempted robbery, there have been so many breakins in the area recently – that is what I thought it was.

“Police told me on Thursday night they believed it was an ‘opportunis­tic’ burglary attempt.”

Detective chief inspector Graham Binnie said investigat­ing officers were aware of the Polepark Road incident as

“Weare working with the two universiti­es atthe moment to make sure we can do all wecanto offer safety advice to those students wholiveand study and socialise in that area of the city. DETECTIVE CHIEF INSPECTOR GRAHAM BINNIE

part of their sex assault inquiries.

He said: “I am very aware there are a lot of students living in the area and I am very aware this may be distressin­g to them – particular­ly those who may be new to Dundee.

“We are working with the two universiti­es at the moment to make sure we can do all we can to offer safety advice to those students who live and study and socialise in that area of the city.

“The Polepark Road incident which happened 20 minutes earlier will be treated absolutely as part of our inquiries.

“As part of the inquiry we are examining calls made to the police at similar times and similar areas of the city on Thursday night and that is one which has already been identified by police and is forming part of our lines of inquiry.”

The suspect is described by police as being 5ft 7in, in his late thirties. He was wearing a dark hooded top and Adidas jogging bottoms and white trainers.

He is white, has a Scottish accent, is of medium to heavy build and has short hair.

Verdant Works remained closed yesterday while forensics officers scoured the cobbled streets surroundin­g the museum for evidence.

In the afternoon, a grey taxi was loaded on to the back of a flat-bed truck as part of inquiries.

Police hope the victim’s distinctiv­e yellow jacket might prove vital in helping them with their investigat­ion.

A spokesman for Abertay University said the institutio­n was offering personal safety advice to students in the wake of the attack and were cooperatin­g with police.

Anyone who has informatio­n regarding the sexual assault is asked to contact police on 101. Alternativ­ely, informatio­n can be handed over anonymousl­y to Crimestopp­ers on 0800 555 111.

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