Police Hunt Man Targeting Lone Women in North London Parks

Police are urgently searching for a man linked to a series of suspicious incidents involving lone women in north London. The attacks happened between Tuesday, June 28 and Friday, July 8, mostly during the early to late morning hours.

Multiple Parks Under Scrutiny

The suspect struck near Monks Park Gardens, Gibbons Recreation Ground, Bruce Road (NW10), and King Edward VII Park. Detectives say the attacks share a common pattern, raising alarm across the community.

Suspect Description and Appeal for Information

Detective Constable Lewis Jelley said: “We take violence against women very seriously. Anyone who recognises the man in these images should come forward. Witnesses to these incidents are also urged to contact police if they haven’t already.”

The man is described as white, about 5ft 8ins tall, wearing dark clothes, glasses, and usually carrying a rucksack. A standout detail: he rides a distinctive bicycle marked with fluorescent stripes in every incident.

How to Help

  • Call police on 101 quoting reference CAD 3128/12JUL22
  • Report via Twitter: @MetCC
  • Contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111

Your tip could help catch a dangerous offender before more women are put at risk.

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