Police launch CCTV in hunt for lady who tried to lure eight-year-old little one away from their household at Waterloo station earlier than making sexually express remark

  • A lady made a sexually express remark to the boy on December 22
  • The British Transport Police have launched CCTV footage from the incident










Police have launched photos within the hunt for a girl who tried to lure an eight-year-old boy away from his household to hold out a intercourse act at a busy London practice station. 

A lady tried to get the younger little one to interact in sexual exercise on December 22 round 8pm after accosting him sitting along with his household at Waterloo station, in line with the British Transport Police.

The schoolboy’s mom heard the sexually express remark the girl made to her son and confronted her, inflicting the suspect to stroll away.

The police have launched CCTV photos of a girl they want to query as they could the  

The British Transport Police have released an image of a woman they believe could help with enquiries

The British Transport Police have launched a picture of a girl they consider might assist with enquiries

A spokesman for British Transport Police (BTP) mentioned: ‘Officers investigating an incident throughout which a girl made a sexually express remark to a baby are releasing CCTV photos in connection.

‘At simply earlier than 8pm on Wednesday December 22,2021, a girl approached an 8-year-old little one who was sat on a bench at Waterloo station along with his household.

‘The girl then made an effort to lure the kid away from his household earlier than making a sexually express remark to him.

Police believe the woman in the CCTV images may have information which could help their investigation

Police consider the girl within the CCTV photos might have data which might assist their investigation

‘The kid’s mom heard the remark and confronted the girl who then walked away from the sufferer and his household.

‘Officers consider the girl within the CCTV photos might have data which might assist their investigation.’

Anybody who recognises the girl, or has any details about the incident, can contact BTP by texting 61016 or calling 0800 40 50 40 quoting reference 499 of twenty-two/12/21 or name Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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