Detectives appeal for information following rape of a woman in Watling Park, Edgware

Met police launch hunt for man seen at a Tube station after woman in her 50s was raped as she walked through a park in London

Detectives investigating rape are appealing for any witnesses and information A woman, in her 50s, reported being attacked in Watling Park, Edgware CCTV images have been released of a man the Met police would like to identify 



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Detectives investigating a rape in a busy London park have released CCTV images of a man they would like to question as part of their enquiries.

A woman, in her 50s, reported being attacked in Watling Park in Edgware at around 9.30pm on August 28 and is being supported by specialist officers. 

The Met police have released images of a man they would like to identify as part of their investigation and are appealing to the public for any information they can provide.

Detectives investigating a rape in a busy London park have released CCTV images of a man they would like to question as part of their enquiries

The CCTV picture, taken in Burnt Oak station, shows a man in a dark green top, with dark trousers and black shoes. He was carrying at least two bags with him

The CCTV picture, taken in Burnt Oak station, shows a man in a dark green top, with dark trousers and black shoes. He was carrying at least two bags and a backpack with him. 

Investigating officers would also like to speak with anyone who was in the Watling Park area between 7pm and 10.30pm on Saturday, 28 August. 

Detectives from the North West Basic Command Public Protection Unit – which covers Barnet – are investigating. 

Police say no arrests have been made and enquiries are ongoing. 

Anyone with information is asked to call police via 101 quoting reference CAD 7498/28Aug or by email.

You can remain 100 per cent anonymous by contacting the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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