Police appeal after woman punched three times in face and another grabbed

Police are appealing for more information following two incidents last week on women in their 40s, one of which was punched in the face three times.

It follows an attempted robbery at 6pm on Friday, February 3 in Maple Grove, Spalding.

A man pushed a women in her 40s to the ground and punched her three times after she refused to hand over her mobile phone.

Police are also saying an incident that happened the day before (Thursday, February 2) at 5.20pm on Holbeach Road in Pinchbeck may be related.

That involved a man grabbing a woman in her 40s around the waist before she ran to a nearby property to escape.

A spokesman for Lincolnshire Police, said: “We are appealing for witnesses in relation to an attempt robbery in Maple Grove, Spalding.

“A woman in her 40s was walking along Maple Grove at around 6pm on Friday 3 February when she was approached by an unknown man who asked her to hand over her mobile phone.

“The woman refused, and the man pushed her to the ground and punched her three times in the face. The woman made off and was approached by a dog walker who then left the scene.

“We would like to speak with the dog walker who came across this woman.

“The suspect in this incident was wearing dark clothing, a black beanie, black snood covering most of his face, black gloves and carrying a rucksack. He may have spoken with an Eastern European accent. Incident 315 of 3 February refers.

“Our officers are also investigating another incident which may be linked, but at this stage we are keeping an open mind.

“On Thursday February 2 at around 5.20pm an unknown man on a bike approached a woman in her 40s and tried to grab her around the waist. This happened in Holbeach Road, Pinchbeck.

The woman made off and entered a nearby address. The man left the scene.

“He was wearing a black tracksuit, black balaclava, grey neck warmer and was of a muscular build and riding a mountain bike. He may have spoken with an Eastern European accent. Incident 447 of 2 February refers.”

Detective Inspector Richard Nethercott said: “We are investigating both incidents and at this stage it is unclear if they are linked.

“We would like to hear from anyone in either of the areas who either witnessed these incidents taking place, has CCTV or dashcam footage.”

No arrests have been made. 

If you can assist with our investigation, please call Lincolnshire Police on 101 and quote either of the incident numbers above.

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