A woman was indecently assaulted in a Fife park during broad daylight.
The 24-year-old was attacked by a man – thought to have been accompanied by another male – at around 1.10pm on Sunday in Dunfermline’s Pittencrieff Park.
She was unhurt but distraught by the incident, which is under investigation by police.
Detectives probing the assault, which occurred as the park was busy with families and walkers, have issued an appeal for witnesses.
They also want to hear from anyone who believes they may have seen the men in the area on Sunday.
Detective Inspector Kelly McEwan said: “Thankfully the young woman was not harmed but is understandably upset and distressed by the incident.
“Anyone who saw either or both of these men in Pittencrieff Park or the surrounding area or who has information that can help us to trace them is asked to contact us on 101.”
The attacker is described as dark-skinned, in his late 20s or early 30s, with dark hair and a black beard.
He was wearing a leather jacket, white t-shirt and red training shoes.
The male he is thought to have been with was also described as dark skinned and in the same age range. He was said to be slim built and bald-headed. He was wearing work trousers and a green hooded top.
Witnesses calling police should quote incident number 2350 of April 30.