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Police are investigating an alleged assault in Parc Penallta

Police are investigating an alleged assault in Parc Penallta

The offence reportedly took place in a car at around 3.40am Tuesday July 29.
The victim, a 39-year-old woman, ran away and on to a road before being taken to an address by members of the public who stopped to help her.
Police would like to speak to the man and woman, who were driving in the area and helped the victim, as they may have information that could help with their investigation.
The Parc Penallta area where a sexual assault reportedly took place (Image: Google Maps) Detective Inspector Matt Clarke said:
"Specially-trained officers are currently supporting the victim. We understand that reports of this nature will cause concern for our communities, but officers are carrying out detailed enquiries to establish the circumstances.
'We appreciate that the area of Parc Penallta is quite vast but if you were in the area at the time, or have footage that could assist our investigation, please contact us via our website, call us on 101, or DM us on Facebook or X, quoting log reference 2500241998."
Alternatively, the Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously, with information on 0800 555 111.
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