Police release CCTV after rape in Brighton hotel
A Sussex Police spokesperson said: “Police were called to the Premier Inn in North Street, Brighton, shortly before 4am on Saturday September 15, after a report that a woman in her twenties had been raped in a bedroom.
“The woman is receiving support from specially trained police staff.”
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Police described a man they wish to speak to as white, with dark hair and beard, in his twenties and of stocky build.
He was wearing a white shirt, black tights trousers and dark shoes and had a silver-coloured watch on his left arm, police said.
Officers added that he may be called ‘Tom’ and may be local to Brighton.
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Hide AdDetective Constable Jenny Pietersen of the Brighton Safeguarding Investigations Unit said; “If you think you recognise this man from the photos and descriptions, please get in touch with us online or by calling 101, quoting serial 251 of 15/09. All information will be treated in confidence.”