The public have been warned against approaching a man with a “Nan” tattoo as they hunt suspects after a woman was attacked

Police are urgently trying to trace a man with ‘Nan’ tattooed on his chest after a woman was attacked in west London.

Members of the public should not contact James Moles after the March 31 attack and should instead call 999, police warned.

Police are trying to locate James Moles after an attack in west London on March 31

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Police are trying to locate James Moles after an attack in west London on March 31Photo credit: Metropolitan Police

The 35-year-old has ties to Hounslow, Brentford, Chiswick, Southall, Dagenham, Hammersmith and Fulham in the capital, as well as Brighton, East Sussex.

Officials said Moles has multiple tattoos, including a sleeve on his right arm depicting a dragon.

He also has a red rose on his left forearm and “nan” across his chest.

A Met Police spokesman said: “The public are advised not to contact moles but to call police immediately with any immediate sightings or information.”

Anyone who knows Moles’ whereabouts or has information that might assist police should dial 999 quoting CAD 1614/10APR23 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

PaulLeBlanc

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