The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Police vow to hunt down Methil rapist

Bravery of 20-year-old victim praised after terrifying wasteland ordeal

- CHERYL PEEBLES

A rapist who subjected his victim to a terrifying knifepoint ordeal in Methil remains at large.

Police have released a 26-year-old man who is no longer suspected to have committed the crime. Their hunt for the perpetrato­r continues and officers will knock on doors in the town this weekend to try to bring him to justice.

Detective Inspector Stuart Morris said all available resources would be thrown at tracing the man responsibl­e for what he described as an extremely frightenin­g ordeal.

He also praised the great bravery of the 20-year-old victim who he said was continuing to assist the investigat­ion.

The rapist struck just over a fortnight ago, forcing the woman on to wasteland where he carried out his sickening attack.

Anyone with informatio­n which may help the inquiry is urged to come forward, particular­ly the driver of a blue Ford Focus who may have passed just before the attacker struck.

Police are continuing their hunt for a rapist who attacked a woman at knifepoint in Methil after releasing a previous suspect.

The 20-year-old victim was subjected to a terrifying serious sexual assault on Tuesday January 29 on an area of wasteland near Laird Avenue.

A 26-year-old man was arrested shortly after but has been freed without charge and is no longer a suspect.

Officers have now issued a further appeal for witnesses and said all available resources are being used to find the perpetrato­r, who was believed to be under the influence of drink or drugs.

Door-to-door inquiries will be conducted over the weekend and highvisibi­lity patrols conducted to offer public reassuranc­e.

Detective Inspector Stuart Morris, of Fife’s public protection unit, said: “This was an extremely frightenin­g ordeal for this woman, who continues to assist us with our inquiries and has shown great bravery throughout.”

The woman had walked from Herriot Crescent into Kirkland Road when she was approached from behind by a man wielding a knife at about 8pm.

He forced her into the wasteland and attacked her before fleeing in the direction of a nearby industrial estate.

Anyone with informatio­n which could aid the investigat­ion is urged to come forward, particular­ly the driver of a blue Ford Focus who may have passed just before the rapist struck.

Mr Morris said: “We are continuing with our high-visibility patrols and further door-to-door inquiries will be conducted in and around the local area across the weekend and in the coming days ahead.

“We believe that a blue car, possibly a Ford Focus, may have passed the victim and the suspect immediatel­y prior to the attack.

“I would appeal to any drivers who may have been in Laird Avenue or the surroundin­g streets around 8pm on Tuesday January 29 and who may have dashcam footage of the area to come forward and provide this at their earliest opportunit­y.

“We continue to use all available resources at our disposal to investigat­e this serious incident thoroughly, and would ask that anyone who has any informatio­n that can help us identify and trace the man responsibl­e, to contact police immediatel­y.”

The suspect is described as white, in his 20s, around 5ft 8ins and of medium build.

He had light-brown curly hair and was wearing a dark-coloured waterproof jacket and dark-coloured tracksuit bottoms.

Fife public protection unit can be contacted by calling 101 and quoting incident number 3508 of January 29, or Crimestopp­ers can be called anonymousl­y on 0800 555 111.

 ?? Picture: Steven Brown. ?? Police at the scene of the sexual assault in Methil.
Picture: Steven Brown. Police at the scene of the sexual assault in Methil.

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