Police have released an e-fit of a man they want to speak to as part of an investigation into the attempted rape of a woman in Walpole Park earlier this year.
According to detectives, at around 6:30pm on 13 January 2026, a women in her 20s was approached by a man in Walpole Park who then proceeded to push her to the ground and then attempted to sexually assault her.
She was able to fight him off. Following the attack, the victim reported the incident later in the day and continues to be supported by police officers.
The suspect is described as being skinny to average build, with thick, dark-brown hair. He was wearing a black puffer jacket, grey trousers and black shoes with white soles.
Detective Constable Grace Doolan, who is leading the investigation, said: “The victim in this case was subjected to a truly shocking assault. She has shown real bravery in reporting this to police, and is being supported by specialist officers.
“The description she provided has allowed us to put together an e-fit of a man we would like to speak to. She also told officers she had managed to scratch the suspect’s face when attempting to escape – something which may have left a noticeable mark.
“We understand the alarm arising from cases like this. We have explored various lines of enquiry, and are now releasing this e-fit in the hope that someone may recognise this man.
“We also believe there may have been people who saw or heard something happening in the park without realising what was taking place. We would ask anyone who remembers being in the area at the time, and who might have information, to come forward and speak to us.”
If you recognise the person in the e-fit, please call 101, quoting reference 6428/13JAN.


