Crimewatch plea after sex attack on woman at farm
The 32-year-old victim was assaulted by a man who entered her house, threatened her with a firearm, tied her up and demanded money.
He then sexually assaulted her before fleeing in the family’s BMW car, which was later found abandoned near Plains in North Lanarkshire.
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Hide AdThe attack happened at about 8.30am on Thursday September 5 last year at a farm near Salsburgh in North Lanarkshire.
A reconstruction on today’s Crimewatch will show the incident and there will be an interview with the victim, played and voiced by actors in order to protect her identity.
Speaking ahead of the programme, Detective Chief Inspector Garry Church, who is leading the investigation said: “Our initial public appeal in November was very positive and the public, especially those in the local area, have been extremely helpful; however, we are now turning to Crimewatch to help to identify the man responsible for this terrifying attack on a woman in her own home.
“We are very hopeful that the reconstruction and our direct appeal will jog someone’s memory and give us the vital piece of information we require to catch the man responsible.”
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Hide AdOfficers working on the case will take part in the Crimewatch episode.
The suspect is described as 5ft 8ins to 5ft 10ins with a stocky build and a noticeable beer belly.
He had tights over his face and was wearing a khaki green army-style jumper with patches on the elbows and heavy boots.
The programme will be screened on BBC1 at 9pm today.
Police said that of cases featured on the show, about one in three result in an arrest, with one in five leading to a conviction.
All appeals remain on the website bbc.co.uk/crimewatch until an arrest has been made.