WA police are searching for Clive Sydney Hart

  • Clive Sydney Hart is to be questioned in relation to the alleged sexual assault
  • WA police say it is in the public interest that he be found as soon as possible
  • Clive is described as being 150cm tall, slim build with brown hair and eyes
  • The elderly woman has been discharged from hospital and is recovering 

A 15-year-old boy is to be questioned in relation to the rape and burglary of an elderly woman.

Western Australia police are appealing to the public to find Clive Sydney Hart after an 84-year-old woman was allegedly assaulted in her Perth home on Friday morning.

They commented that it was in the public interest to find Clive as soon as possible, the ABC reports. 

Western Australia police are appealing to the public to find Clive Sydney Hart (pictured) after an 84-year-old woman was allegedly assaulted in her Perth home on Friday morning

The teenager is described as being approximately 150cm tall with a slim build, olive complexion, with brown hair and brown eyes.

‘Members of the public are requested to contact police immediately if they have any information in relation to Clive’s whereabouts,’ Detective Senior Constable Rulan Carr said.

He is known to move in circles around the Port Kennedy, Waikiki and Warnbro areas.

The elderly victim was taken to Fiona Stanley Hospital where she spent Friday night.

It is believed that the 84-year-old has now been discharged and is coping with the traumatic events.

The elderly victim was taken to Fiona Stanley Hospital where she spent Friday night

The elderly victim was taken to Fiona Stanley Hospital where she spent Friday night

‘In relation to her welfare, we’re glad to say she is doing well considering what she has endured and it is our hope that we can resolve this matter for her and for her family as soon as possible,’ Senior Constable Carr said.

‘It is an opportunity now to say to our community members of all ages, but especially the more vulnerable, that you can never be too safe.’

Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or make a report online. 

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