Police appeal after attempted rape at cinema

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Detectives released CCTV footage of a man they wish to interview regarding an attempted rape at a cinema on Finchley Road in South Hampstead on June 11. The incident, reported by a woman in her 30s, occurred around 15:45 BST, raising concerns about safety in public spaces. Det Ch Insp Paul Ridley described the attack as horrific, noting its brazen nature given the time and location. The suspect, approximately 5ft 6in, has a slim build and dark hair, wearing a black North Face coat and glasses. Authorities emphasize the need to identify the man quickly to ensure public safety, particularly for women and girls in London.

Police encourage anyone who may have witnessed the incident or has relevant information to contact them. The case underscores the ongoing issue of sexual violence and the importance of community vigilance. Such incidents can have lasting impacts on the community's sense of security and trust in public spaces.

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