Penwortham schoolgirl, 14, assaulted by "hooded man with long, straggly hair"
The child had been walking along Rawstorne Road, close to the junction with Mornington Road, at 8.25am when a man approached her.
The girl said the man grabbed her wrist and tried to kiss her, before striking her across the face and knocking her to the ground.
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Hide AdLancashire Police have released a description of the man and are appealing for anyone with information or who may have dash cam footage to get in touch.
A spokesman for Lancashire Police said: "The man is described as white, aged in his 40s or 50s, clean shaven with long grey straggly hair and wearing a black hooded top.
"He man last seen running away from the scene in the direction of Lawrence Road.
"Extra patrols have been deployed in the area and people are advised to be extra vigilant."
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Hide AdAll schools in Penwortham and the wider area have been informed of the incident, with head teachers advising children not to walk home alone.
Mr Matthew Eastham, head of Penwortham Priory Academy, said: "Following an attempted attack by an unidentified male on a Penwortham Girls' High School pupil this morning, we are advising all students to remain vigilant.
"If your child walks to/from school then they should avoid being alone. Pupils will be given this same information in afternoon prep and will be reminded about personal safety.
"Please be assured that all local schools are working with the police regarding this incident and they are providing extra support in the area."
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Hide AdWhitefield Primary have taken similar action with Year 5 and 6 pupils being told to avoid walking home alone.
A spokesman for Whitefield Primary said: "We have had a telephone call from Penwortham Girls High School this morning to inform us that one of their pupils has been attacked on the way to school this morning by an unidentified male.
"We have no further details at present however please speak to your children tonight about their safety if they are travelling to and from school on their own.
"We have been in to the Year 5 and 6 classes today to speak to the children about staying safe and to be extra vigilant."
If anyone sees a man matching the description of the assailant they should call 999 otherwise call 101 or email [email protected] quoting log number 0263 of 25 February.