Detectives are continuing to investigate the sexual assault of a woman in Bottesford last week as officers return to area of the attack, one week on.
As part of ongoing enquires, police have today (Friday) been carrying out patrols in the area a week on from when the incident took place.
It was just after 11.20am on Friday 1st November when the woman, who is in her 30s, was walking her dog along the path near Winter Beck, between Barkestone Lane and Belvoir Road.
Police at the scene on Friday 1st November. Photo: NEMM
She was approached from behind by a man and sexually assaulted. The man has been described as white, aged between 30 and 40, of large build and 5ft 11ins or taller. He is also believed to have short dark facial hair.
He left the area prior to police arriving – heading in the direction of Belvoir Road.
For the past week, a team of dedicated detectives have been working to identify he person responsible – including carrying out house-to-house enquiries and searching through local CCTV and doorbell footage.
Following public appeals, a number of people have come forward with information and have been spoken to as part of the investigation.
A 40-year-old man from Grantham was arrested as part of ongoing enquiries but has been released no further action.
A timeline and map of the area. Photo: OS Maps/NEMM
Today, officers have been continuing to speak to people in the area to ensure any information which could assist is provided to police.
Detective Inspector Neil Holden, from the force’s Signal team, said: “Working to identify the person responsible for this offence remains our priority.
“During the past week we have had detectives dedicated to carrying out a number of enquiries in relation to this investigation and this effort continues.
“Today we have had a number of additional officers close to the area the offence occurred, speaking to people who may use the route regularly and be able to provide us with some additional information.
Forensic Teams at the scene on 1st November. Photo: NEMM
“We know local people use this area to walk their dogs but also the A52 is very close by so motorists who were driving in the area at the time may also be able to assist.
“If you were in the area of Winter Beck, Belvoir Road, Barkestone Road or driving along the A52 last Friday morning and have not yet spoken to police, please come forward.”
You can pass on information by visiting and quoting crime reference number 24*651848
Alternatively call 101.
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