Police in Derry appealing for specific witnesses after report of 'outraging public decency' on train

Rory Mooney, 3 Nov

Police in Derry are appealing for specific witnesses following a report

of outraging public decency on a train.

It was reported that at approximately 3.15pm on Sunday, September 10, a

man committed an act of outraging public decency on a train travelling

from Belfast to the city.

Sergeant McCollam said: “We are keen to specifically talk with a man

and a woman, with a teenage girl, who may have been made aware of this

incident by another witness after the train had stopped in Derry.

“The suspect was described as a man in his 50s with dark greying hair

and clean shaven. He was wearing a dark suit and a white shirt.

“We would appeal to anyone who may have witnessed this, or has any

information that may assist our enquiries, to contact police on 101,

quoting reference number 746 of 12/09/23 or by making a report online

via http://www.psni.police.uk/ makeareport/.

“You can also contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or

online at http://crimestoppers-uk.org/”