Harassment suspect cases are on the rise, and police are now appealing for help to identify a man linked to troubling incidents at Dover Priory railway station in Kent.
Authorities have released an image of a man they wish to speak to following reports of harassment and threats made towards a staff member on three separate occasions earlier this year.
The incidents occurred on the evenings of Thursday, 16 January, Saturday, 18 January, and Friday, 7 February. According to British Transport Police, the man repeatedly visited the station, targeting an employee with verbal abuse and threats of violence. Such behaviour has raised concerns about safety at this busy transport hub.
Officers believe the individual captured in the image may hold vital information that could advance their investigation. They are urging anyone who recognises him to come forward with details, no matter how small they may seem.
What We Know So Far
The harassment suspect is connected to a series of unsettling encounters. On each occasion, the man approached the same staff member, creating a pattern that has left authorities determined to act swiftly. Dover Priory, a key station in Kent, serves thousands of passengers daily, making these incidents particularly alarming.
Police have shared a clear image of the man, hoping it will jog someone’s memory. The suspect’s actions have disrupted the normal operations of the station and caused distress to those working there.
How You Can Help
If you recognise the man in the image, British Transport Police are asking for your assistance. You can contact them directly by texting 61016 or calling 0800 40 50 40, quoting reference 666 of 7 February.
For those preferring anonymity, Crimestoppers offers a confidential line at 0800 555 111. Every piece of information could be the key to resolving this case and ensuring safety at the station.