Police are looking for a man as they investigate a sexual act in public in Lancaster.
A man was reported to have followed a woman and then performed a sexual act in Scotch Quarry, Wyresdale Road, Lancaster, at around 4.20pm on Wednesday March 5.
The man is described as being mixed race, in his early 20s, over 6 foot tall, of stocky build, with very short, black afro style hair.
It was reported that he was wearing dark faded jeans, a black jacket and a blue T shirt.
The same man was potentially sighted earlier that morning at around 6:15am in the Williamson Park car park on Wyresdale Road.
"Whilst an investigation is underway and we’ve been making numerous enquiries offline since it was reported to us, we are now asking for your help," said a Lancaster Area Police spokesperson.
If you witnessed this incident, or have any information that could help with police enquiries, please contact 101 quoting log 943 of 5th March 2025 or email 1856@lancashire.police.uk


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