Police Appeal – Alfred Street North St Ann’s Sexual Assault

Police Appeal - Alfred Street North St Ann’s Sexual AssaultPolice Appeal - Alfred Street North St Ann’s Sexual Assault

In 2026, the Offender Database reported that Nottinghamshire Police had released a CCTV image of a man they wished to identify following a “serious” sexual assault in the St Ann’s area of Nottingham. The incident occurred at approximately 2 pm on Saturday, 20 December 2025, on Alfred Street North, Nottinghamshire.

Officers from the Nottinghamshire Police have been reviewing local CCTV footage and believe the individual pictured may have vital information that could assist their ongoing investigation. Sergeant Adam Green emphasised that the incident was “understandably upsetting” for the female victim and reiterated the force’s determination to identify the person responsible for this “vile” act.

How You Can Help
The police are urging anyone who recognises the man in the image, or who may have been in the vicinity of Alfred Street North at the time of the assault, to come forward. Even small details regarding his clothing or movements could be crucial to the investigation.

  • Crime Reference: 25*747831
  • Contact Nottinghamshire Police: Call 101
  • Anonymous Reporting: Call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111

As part of their commitment to public safety, Nottinghamshire Police emphasised that all reports of sexual assault are investigated thoroughly. Once an offender is identified and convicted of such “vicious” crimes, they are typically managed under Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) and required to register as a sex offender. This ensures that their behaviour in St Ann’s, Nottingham, and across Nottinghamshire is strictly monitored by the authorities to prevent further harm to the public.


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