Libby suspect faces street sex act rap
Search for missing student continues
BY PAUL BYRNE A BUTCHER held on suspicion of abducting Libby Squire has been charged with performing a sex act in her street.
Pawel Relowicz, 24, a married dad of two, is also accused of stealing knickers, sex toys, photos and condoms the weekend before the philosophy student vanished.
The charges are not related to Libby’s disappearance.
Police have been questioning the Polish national since last Wednesday.
Libby, 21, was last seen on January 31, when she was turned away from a night club in Hull.
One of the alleged burglaries was at a student house three minutes’ walk from Relowicz’s marital home.
The public decency charge accuses Relowicz of pleasuring himself in a public place on January 19.
He is also accused of voyeurism last July, when “for the purposes of sexual gratification he observed a person doing a private act knowing the person did not consent to being observed”, a court was told.
He pled not guilty through an interpreter before Hull magistrates yesterday.
There was no bail application and he was remanded in custody to appear at Hull Crown Court on March 11.
The search for Libby continued yesterday as police used power tools to strip back undergrowth at Oak Road playing fields not far from her home.