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Police have released an efit of a man they would like to identify and talk to in connection with an incident of sexual touching on a bus in Gloucester.
The 14-year-old victim has been approached by a man who has made inappropriate comments to her and stroked her hair whilst sat next to her.
The incident happened on the number 12 Stagecoach bus that travels from Gloucester to Quedgeley. It took place on Tuesday 10 November between 4pm and 4.15pm.
The suspect is believed to live in the Quedgeley area and got off the bus in the Fieldcourt Drive area.
He was olive skinned, with a Mohican style haircut that was darker at the front and lighter at the back, and spoke some words of Spanish. There were a number of rings on his fingers and he was wearing a dark jacket, dark blue jeans and Adidas trainers.
Officers have made a number of enquiries, including viewing CCTV footage and making house-to-house enquiries, and are now appealing to the public for help in tracking down the man.
Anyone with information which could help to identify the man should contact police quoting incident 287 of 11 November. You can do this through the Constabulary's website (https://www.gloucestershire.police.uk/contact/af/contact-us/us/a-crime-that-has-already-been-reported/) or by calling 101.