In 2026, the Offender Database reported that detectives from the British Transport Police (BTP) released a CCTV image of a man they wished to speak with regarding a sexual assault at Euston Underground station, North London. The investigation centres on a vile and predatory incident that occurred at approximately 5:20 pm on Saturday, 6 December 2025. A woman was sexually assaulted as she passed a man on the stairs within the station, causing significant distress to the victim.
The British Transport Police have reported that the man pictured in the CCTV image may have vital information that could assist their ongoing investigation into this serious offence. Detectives are urging members of the public to come forward if they recognise the individual or witnessed any suspicious behaviour at Euston Underground station on that date. The incident highlights the continued predatory risks faced by passengers on the transport network in North London.
Officers have emphasised that any information, no matter how insignificant, could be crucial in identifying the perpetrator of this heinous act. The BTP is committed to ensuring the safety of all rail and tube users and is utilising all available forensic and digital evidence to track down the suspect. This reported assault has once again put a spotlight on the serious issue of sexual harassment and violence against women on public transport in London.
Anyone who recognises the man or has information regarding the incident is asked to contact the British Transport Police by texting 61016 or calling 0800 40 50 40, quoting reference 468 of 6 December. Alternatively, you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. Once identified and if convicted of such a vile sexual crime, the individual will be ordered to sign the Sex Offenders Register and will be managed under Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) by the BTP and the Metropolitan Police Service.
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