Isaac Houssenloge, 35, charged over alleged sexual touching of transport officer at train station
A man has been charged after allegedly sexually touching and assaulting a female transport worker multiple times in Sydney’s west. Here is what we know.
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A man has been charged after allegedly sexually touching and assaulting a female Sydney Trains employee at a western Sydney station.
Isaac Peter Houssenloge, 35, was accused of assaulting the transport officer multiple times at the station on Saturday.
He is also accused of making remarks of a sexual nature, police will allege in court.
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Police alleged the employee attempted to move away from Houssenloge, before he allegedly pursued her.
Police patrolling the station a short time later were notified and started an investigation into the incident.
On Monday, officers arrested the man at a home on Graham St, Doonside.
He was taken to Blacktown police station where he was charged with sexually touching another person without consent and common assault.
He was refused bail to appear at Blacktown Court on Tuesday when the matter was adjourned to the following day.
No application for bail was made.