Police Release E-Fit in Brutal Feltham Rape Hunt
Detectives are on the hunt for a dangerous predator after a woman was attacked and raped near Saxon Avenue, Feltham. The victim, a woman in her 30s, was walking home from a friend’s house in the early hours of Saturday, 5 October 2019, when she was struck on the back of the head and knocked unconscious.
When she woke, the horrific assault was underway. The attacker fled without a trace, leaving the victim with a black eye, bruises, and cuts to her legs.
Distinctive Tattoo and Scar Fingered in Probe
Police have released an e-fit of the suspect, described as a white man in his forties with a noticeable two-inch scar under his right eye. He also has a striking tattoo on his right hand, a key detail police hope will lead to an ID.
“We’ve been investigating this incident for a long time, and we will use every tactic at our disposal to catch this predator,” said Detective Constable Stephanie Aldridge, who is leading the probe.
Public Plea: Help Catch This Violent Offender
Despite nationwide distribution, the suspect has not yet appeared on police databases. Now, officers are turning to the public for answers.
“This man is dangerous and must be found to stop him from attacking again. If you recognise him, contact police immediately,” urged DC Aldridge.
- Call police on 101
- Reference CAD 1266/24JAN23
- Or report anonymously via Crimestoppers
Since 2019, a specialist officer has supported the victim throughout this ongoing investigation. Police stress that no matter when an assault happens, they are ready to listen and support victims.