Essex Police examine stories of man taking dummies from infants’ mouths
Essex Police are investigating a number of incidents of a person taking dummies out of infants’ mouths.
Four such incidents have been reported round Harlow between 10 February and seven August.
A toddler was additionally assaulted on one event.
The suspect is described as slim, white, and aged in his 20s, with gentle brown eyes and yellow tooth.
Police have launched a picture of a person they want to communicate to in reference to the incidents.
The image, which was taken from behind, exhibits an individual in a black hooded high and carrying a black Nike bag with a white emblem. His face shouldn’t be proven within the picture.
Essex Police have requested anybody who recognises the person, or has seen somebody matching the outline performing suspiciously, to contact them.
Chief Inspector Paul Austin, district commander for Harlow, stated: “This is a series of unusual incidents and, as a parent myself, I understand the level of concern they will cause.
“However, I need to reassure the folks of Harlow that we’ve detectives devoted to investigating these incidents, have linked earlier incidents, and my groups will likely be seen out in the neighborhood to supply reassurance.
“I would urge you to continue going about your daily business as usual but be vigilant of anyone acting suspiciously.
“I want anybody who has data or recognises this individual to contact us.”