Victoria police offer $500,000 to track down man accused of sexually abusing children

Victoria police is providing a $500,000 reward for data that may assist monitor down a sexual predator who focused younger women in high-rise flats in Melbourne throughout the Eighties.

Police mentioned survivors had been nonetheless traumatised, practically 4 a long time after the horrendous assaults, they usually imagine there could also be extra victims but to return ahead.

4 assaults in high-rise flats in Melbourne’s interior north are believed to be linked, detective inspector Juliann Goldrick alleged on Tuesday.

A 3-year-old woman was allegedly sexually assaulted in a Richmond constructing’s garments drying room on 24 October 1982.

On 19 December 1982, a person approached two women – aged three and 5 – at a distinct house constructing on Richmond’s Elizabeth Road.

He tried to sexually assault the ladies and threatened to throw one off a balcony when she screamed, police allege.

On 3 December 1983, a person approached a six-year-old woman and her brother at a constructing on Campbell Road in Collingwood.

The person allegedly spoke to the siblings earlier than taking the woman to a drying room and assaulting her.

And on 5 January 1988, a person approached a five-year-old woman and her seven-year-old brother at flats on Brunswick Road in Fitzroy.

He allegedly provided the pair cash earlier than sexually assaulting the woman in a drying room.

Due to the time because the assaults and the youngsters’s ages, officers have solely restricted details about the person’s bodily look – and never sufficient to share publicly, Goldrick mentioned.

She believes different incidents might have gone unreported.

“It's actually necessary for us to convey to the group that we are going to not cease till we clear up these issues and maintain these accountable to account,” Goldrick mentioned.

“Individuals who expertise sexual hurt like this typically carry trauma for the remainder of their lives.”

Anybody with details about the assaults or residents who noticed something suspicious ought to contact CrimeStoppers.

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