POLICE have released an image of a man who they believe has information on a number of assaults which occured on buses in Aberdeen.
The man is described as being being around 5’7’’, has a tanned complexion, brown hair and speaks with a foreign accent.
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Officers wish to speak to him about a series of incidents during the course of bus journeys in the Aberdeen area between January 2017 and November 2018, and also at a bus stop on Market Street in the city.
Investigating Officer PC Brendan Clarke said: “I am keen to trace the man as he may have information that could assist with our investigation and I would urge anyone who recognises him to contact us.
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“Anyone with information is asked to contact Police Scotland on 101 or if you wish to remain anonymous you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”
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