Man wanted for questioning after girl, 11, was ‘indecently assaulted inside Sydney gaming arcade’

Pictured: Man wanted for questioning after girl, 11, was ‘indecently assaulted inside a Sydney gaming arcade’

  • A man is wanted after a girl, 11, was allegedly assaulted at a gaming arcade 
  • The alleged attack took place inside a shopping centre near Sydney’s CBD
  • CCTV footage has been released in a bid to assist the police investigation

A man is wanted for questioning after an 11-year-old girl was allegedly indecently assaulted at a gaming arcade while her family stood nearby. 

The alleged attack took place inside a shopping centre on Hay Street, Haymarket, near Sydney’s CBD on Sunday afternoon. 

Police have released CCTV images of a man leaving the arcade who they believe may be able to assist with their investigation.

He is described as being aged in his 40s with a medium build and a shaved head and a fair complexion. 

He was wearing a black t-shirt, beige shorts with black shoes and sunglasses.

A man (pictured) is wanted for questioning after an 11-year-old girl was allegedly indecently assaulted at a gaming arcade

A man (pictured) is wanted for questioning after an 11-year-old girl was allegedly indecently assaulted at a gaming arcade 

The girl, from Padstow in Sydney’s south-west, is believed to have been approached by an unknown man and indecently assaulted before the man left the arcade. 

She told her family members about the alleged attack and they reported it to police. 

Detectives from Sydney City Police Area Command are appealing for information.

Anyone with information, or anyone who knows the identity of the man, is urged to come forward. 

The girl, from Padstow in Sydney's south-west, is believed to have been approached by an unknown man and indecently assaulted before the man left the arcade (stock image)

The girl, from Padstow in Sydney’s south-west, is believed to have been approached by an unknown man and indecently assaulted before the man left the arcade (stock image)



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