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Another woman assaulted in Hawke's Bay

Ruby Harfield
By Ruby Harfield
Hawkes Bay Today·
5 Nov, 2017 06:00 PM3 mins to read

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A woman was indecently assaulted on Burns Rd, Napier, yesterday morning. Photo/Google Maps

A woman was indecently assaulted on Burns Rd, Napier, yesterday morning. Photo/Google Maps

Another woman has been indecently assaulted while walking in Hawke's Bay at the weekend.

Police are investigating the assault which occurred on Burns Rd, Napier, about 9am yesterday.

A police spokesperson said the victim was receiving ongoing support and the attack was being investigated as part of other concerning incidents in Hawke's Bay recently.

A team of detectives is investigating a spate of recent indecent assaults on women in Hawke's Bay including Napier Hill, Taradale and Havelock North.

Detective Sergeant Jason Crowe of the Hawke's Bay Criminal Investigation Branch had previously said police were working to establish if there was a connection between the assaults.

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"Police are urging people to report any incidents of suspicious behaviour after a number of incidents within the Hawke's Bay area where females have been indecently assaulted."

As part of the investigation police had been compiling a detailed description of the offender or offenders and will release further information as soon as they could, he said.

Last week principals of Napier Girls' High School and Woodford House released letters to their communities informing them of two separate incidents involving students.

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On Wednesday afternoon a Year 13 Woodford House student was running with a friend when she was reportedly grabbed by a young, well-dressed male as they ran past him on Palmerston Rd, Havelock North.

The following morning a Napier Girls' High School student reported being grabbed from behind by a man while walking to school on Bluff Hill shortly before 9am.

Police are also making inquiries into an attempted indecent assault at the intersection of Meeanee and Lee Rds in Taradale last Wednesday night.

Last month a woman was sexually assaulted while walking in the Shakespeare Rd area on Bluff Hill and at the end of September a female jogger was attacked while exercising on O'Dowd Rd in Taradale around 6am.

Anyone who encounters an assault like this is advised to make noise, call for help and immediately dial 111.

Detective Sergeant Crowe said if people felt safe enough to take a video of a suspicious event on their cellphone it would benefit the investigation team.

People walking alone at night were encouraged to keep to well-lit areas, hold bags with valuables close, keep cell phones at hand, walk close to the gutter-side of pathways and walk facing traffic.

Anyone with any information on the assaults or who has witness suspicious behaviour within the areas of the attacks is asked to call Hawke's Bay CIB on 06 211 3872 or anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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