Investigations continue into reports of rape in Gateshead
Police in Gateshead are appealing for anyone who might have had dashcam footage near the Redheugh bridge at the weekend - as they continue to investigate reports a woman was raped
Officers are appealing for information in connection with a report of rape in Gateshead at the weekend.
Police received a report that between 1.20-2.10am on Saturday May 2nd, a woman had been assaulted and raped by a man unknown to her in the area of the Redheugh Bridge.
It is reported to have taken place in an area between the Gateshead entry/exit point to the bridge and the junction with Askew Road.
The victim then went to a safe place, where police were contacted.
We continue to offer them any specialist support we can.
Northumbria Police’s Safeguarding team immediately launched an investigation and extensive enquiries are ongoing – including a review of CCTV – to identify the person responsible.
Now, officers are appealing for witnesses, or anyone with information that could assist enquiries to come forward.
They are particularly keen to speak to anyone who was travelling in the area at the time and may have dashcam footage.
Officers have also released a description of the offender, who is described as a tall, white man with blonde hair and a local accent. He is believed to be in his 20s.
He was also wearing a black puffer jacket.
Detective Chief Inspector Chris Deavin, of Northumbria Police’s Safeguarding team, said: “Firstly, I want to recognise the bravery of the victim and we will continue to offer them any specialist support we can.
“As soon as we received the report, we began an investigation and have been carrying out extensive enquiries.
“We are now appealing to the public for help and asking anyone who was in the area at the time and saw anything suspicious to come forward.
“If you do have any information – no matter how insignificant you think it may be – please do contact us, as it could assist with our enquiries.
“We are committed to bringing perpetrators of these types of crimes to justice.”
He added: “While incidents of this nature are extremely rare in our area, we recognise the concern they can cause.
“The safety of the public is our utmost priority and we have been carrying out extra patrols in the area.
“Anyone who has any concerns is encouraged to speak to an officer.”
Police are also reminding people that all victims of sexual offences have the right to anonymity and should not be identified.