Police are investigating after a victim was sexually assaulted in a Surrey park.
At around 9.30am on Wednesday (March 18), a victim was approached by a man on Earlswood Common in Redhill whilst out walking their dog.
Police describe the suspect as a white male in his early 20s, approximately six feet tall.
He was seen wearing a thin black jacket with the hood up, as well as black tracksuit bottoms and black shoes.
Surrey Police is urging anyone with information that could assist with their investigation to contact them by calling 101 and quoting PR/45260011414.
Borough Commander Lyndsey Whatley said: “Reports of this nature are taken extremely seriously, and we have several enquiries underway in relation to this.
“I would also ask that if you were in the area around Earlswood Lakes on Wednesday morning and you saw or heard anything that may relate, or you have dash-cam or helmet-cam footage that may be of assistance, please get in touch by calling 101 and quoting PR/45260011414.
“Officers have been in the location this week and we will continue to have high visibility foot patrols in the area so please come and speak to us as well.”
If you do not wish to speak to police, you can call independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.