anthony_fifa10
Club Supporter
If you are a woman or a girl, you should not jog or walk or even ride a bicycle alone from now on. It is very dangerous to you. If you want to go for exercise then you'd better go with a group of your friends. Otherwise, you should consider other options (for example: going to gym).
Public safety warning and appeal for assistance
JANUARY 31, 2012, 3:16 PM
Police are appealing to women and girls not to jog or walk alone until missing DPSOA offender Andrew Ellis has been located.
The search for Ellis is ongoing after he removed his GPS tracking bracelet and absconded from the Wacol area about 12.50am.
Ellis is now a person of interest for the assault of a woman at Seventeen Mile Rocks this morning.
Initial investigations indicate the victim was jogging through Barklya Road parklands around 6.30am when she was assaulted.
A man walking in the opposite direction grabbed the woman and threw her to the ground.
The woman screamed and fought with the man before he ran from the scene. He was last seen fleeing towards Old Field Road.
Ellis is described as 189cm tall, 79kg, with a fair complexion, blue eyes, clean shaven and blonde hair.
Ellis has tattoos of a skull and Celtic scroll on his upper right arm.
Police are warning the public not to approach Ellis but to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 if they know any information that might help locate him or Triple Zero (000) if an urgent response is required.
Women and girls are urged to be cautious in public spaces, particularly when walking, jogging or running and to endeavour to have someone with them until Ellis has been located.
Police have established a Major Incident Room which will run 24/7 until he is in custody.
Anyone with information which could assist police with their investigations should contact Crime Stoppers anonymously via 1800 333 000 or crimestoppers.com.au 24hrs a day.
Crime Stoppers is a charitable community volunteer organisation working in partnership with the Queensland Police Service.
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source:
http://qpsmedia.govspace.gov.au/2012/01/31/public-safety-warning-and-appeal-for-assistance/