An urgent appeal has been launched in connection with an incident that saw a man 'commit an inappropriate act' while staring at a group of teenage girls on a bus in Greater Manchester.
An investigation into the public indecency incident is underway, with Greater Manchester Police now sharing an image of a man they want to speak to as part of enquiries.
The force said that an unknown man boarded a bus at 6pm on May 25 this year, along Warren Street in Stockport. The bus was travelling to Ashton-under-Lyne. READ MORE Hunt for attacker after man, 34, knifed in 'shocking' stabbing on estate During the journey, the man, who was sat on the top deck across from a group of teenage girls, then committed an 'inappropriate act' whilst looking at the girls, police said.
The male then left the bus later that evening, at around 6.45pm, after it arrived at Ashton-under-Lyne bus station. "Officers are now appealing for more information on this incident and would like to speak to the man pictured in relation to this," the force said in a statement.
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