The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Woman, 52, raped at city beauty spot

- JAMIE BUCHAN

Amanhunt has been launched after a 52-year-old woman was raped at a Perth beauty spot. Forensic teams descended on a duck pond in the city’s Gannochy area following reports of an attack on Saturday evening.

The watercours­e, off Annat Road, was cordoned off throughout Sunday.

Investigat­ors said the assault happened between 5 and 7pm.

Their suspect is described as white, clean shaven and about 6ft.

The alleged attacker has a medium build, with short light brown or auburn hair. It is believed he is in his 40s and was wearing a grey round neck T-shirt, camelcolou­red Chino-style trousers and dark brown loafers.

Detective Paul Riley, of Dundee CID, said: “Officers are carrying out extensive inquiries in the area and working to identify the man responsibl­e for this attack.

“There were groups of people out and about at the time and I am appealing to anyone who saw anything to get in touch.

“I am also asking anyone who was driving in the area and may have dashcam footage that could help to contact us.”

The assault has shocked nearby residents.

One said: “I just can’t believe something like that would happen here.

“It’s usually such a quiet area.”

She added: “It was a real shock to see the police taping off the pond. A few vehicles arrived on Saturday evening. We thought someone had maybe dropped a weapon or drugs into the water.

“But when we saw police in forensics gear taking photos and searching through bushes, we knew it was something a lot more serious.”

Another local said: “There were a few people at the pond on Saturday, but it just seemed to be parents with their kids out feeding the ducks. Police were round at the house asking if we had seen anything suspicious, but we hadn’t seen or heard anything out of the ordinary.”

Local SNP councillor Eric Drysdale said the allegation­s were “extremely concerning”. He added: “I obviously hope ongoing investigat­ions are successful and I strongly urge anyone with informatio­n which may be of assistance to contact Police Scotland.”

Fellow city centre councillor Andrew Parrott said: “It is always distressin­g to hear about this kind of incident. I am sure Police Scotland will give what has been reported to them the attention and investigat­ion that it deserves.”

Conservati­ve councillor Chris Ahern said: “This is terrible and I hope the victim is OK. I hope the police are able to identify and catch the perpetrato­r.”

Anyone with informatio­n is urged to call Police Scotland on 101, quoting case number 3447 of April 24, or freephone Crimestopp­ers in confidence on 0800 555 111.

 ??  ?? SEARCH: Police are probing a serious sexual assault at Gannochy duck pond in Perth.
SEARCH: Police are probing a serious sexual assault at Gannochy duck pond in Perth.

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