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E-fit released following suspicious incidents

Tuesday, 21 October 2014
Police have released an e-fit image of a man they are keen to speak with in relation to two suspicious incidents around a school in Dover.

It is reported that the male has been seen to follow students and make them feel uncomfortable, though at this stage no offences have been disclosed.

The first incident was reported to have occurred on 6 October between 4.30 and 5pm. An 11-year-old boy was walking from Coombe Valley Drive to Randolph Road when he saw the male acting suspiciously, the male slowed to walk alongside the boy. The boy felt uncomfortable so got his phone out to call his mother. Shortly after the boy sped up and passed the male and walked to a relative's house.

Since this incident was reported a 15-year-old pupil came forward to say that on Monday, 6 October he was chased by a male of a similar description. This occurred in the Shooters Hill area at the junction with George Street.

E-fit released following suspicious incidents
The male is described as being white, between 5ft and 5'6ft, in his early thirties and of chubby build. He was wearing a leather jacket which appeared too big for him, black trousers and black trainers with white soles. He was also said to have a 'wonky' nose.

If anyone can identify the male please contact Kent Police on 01304 218182 quoting reference 07*483. Alternatively contact Kent CrimeStoppers on 0800 555111.

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