Posted: Thu 17th Mar 2016

Police are hunting for a suspicious male who approached a child in Flintshire

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Mar 17th, 2016

North Wales Police are appealing for information after a man approached a young girl in Mynydd Isa Flintshire.

The incident happened at around 3.45pm yesterday Wednesday March 16 when a 10 year old girl was walking past a bus stop on Park Avenue.

She was approached by a man in his 40’s who put his hand on her shoulder and asked her to go with him.

Inspector Jonathan Bowcott said;

“The child shouted for help and ran away un-harmed.

“The suspect is described as white with a pale complexion, approximately 40 years old, 5ft 7 ins tall and of medium build.

“He was wearing a cream jumper over a blue top, black shoes and had a gold ring on one of his hands. He was also carrying an orange plastic bag crunched into a ball.

“I would ask anyone with information or who may have seen a male matching the description in the area of Park Avenue, Mynydd Isa to contact North Wales Police on 101 quoting event reference RC16038076.”

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