West Midlands Police Appeal: Can You Identify This Man in Chipperfield Road Assault Case?
West Midlands Police Appeal: Can You Identify This Man in Chipperfield Road Assault Case?

Police Seek Public’s Help to Identify Man in Birmingham Assault Investigation

 

West Midlands Police have launched a public appeal to identify a man they wish to speak with after a teenage girl was sexually assaulted near a bus stop on Chipperfield Road, Birmingham.

The incident occurred at approximately 3:45 PM on Tuesday, April 23, 2025. Despite conducting extensive CCTV enquiries, officers have yet to confirm the identity of the man pictured.

A spokesperson for West Midlands Police said:

“We want to speak with the man shown in the image in connection with a sexual assault on a teenage girl.
While the image isn’t the clearest, we believe someone in the community may recognise him or have crucial information that can assist our investigation.”

How to Share Information

If you recognise the man or have any relevant information, please contact West Midlands Police:

Community Safety and Vigilance

Sexual assaults can have a profound impact on victims and communities. West Midlands Police continue to treat the investigation as a high priority and are working to ensure public safety in the Chipperfield Road area and beyond.

Local residents are encouraged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious behaviour immediately.

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