Police release face-fit of man who allegedly approached child in Belconnen
ACT Police has released a face-fit of a man who allegedly approached a child at a Belconnen school last Wednesday.
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ACT Police has released a face-fit of a man who allegedly approached a child in Belconnen.
At about midday on September 4, the man allegedly approached a child near the perimeter fence of a Belconnen school.
He then ran to a black Subaru SUV before leaving the area.
The man is described as caucasian, aged in his mid-twenties, about 183cm tall with a slim build and blonde hair.
He may have a tattoo on the left side of his neck.
He was wearing a green polo shirt, navy blue shorts, brown boots and a green backpack at the time of the incident.
Police urge anyone who recognises this man, or who may have information about the incident, to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the Crime Stoppers ACT website.
Please quote reference 6435284. Information can be provided anonymously.
ACT Policing face-fit is a graphical representation of a face, constructed by an artist working with a witness.
A mixture of technology and artistry creates the image, usually from individual facial features which are then put together to come up with a final composite image.