Have you been approached?
Police are investigating several reports that a man has been acting in a concerning way around young people in the Waddington area.
The first relates to an incident on October 10 to a girl catching a bus from Lincoln bus station when she was approached by a man who spoke to her and made her feel uncomfortable.
The incident was reported on November 6 after the same girl was also approached by a man she believed was the same person who took the same bus as her – the number 13 bus to Waddington – and throughout the journey, moved seats to be closer to her as passengers disembarked. He smiled in her direction, but did not interact with her, but she was left feeling shaken.
The man is described as short and skinny build, in his 50s or 60s, white, with grey hair, and crooked teeth, and wrinkly skin. He was wearing black jeans and a black hoody and had a Liverpool accent.
A second report from the same day involved a boy being pulled into a driveway at Lower High Street, Waddington just after 7pm by an unknown man and told to be quiet before he managed to push him away. He was not physically harmed, but left shaken up. That man was described as middle aged and average height, and wearing dark clothes with a hood up. He was also described as having wrinkly hands.
Police would like to hear from anyone who might have been approached in a similar way but has not made a report.
Inspector Rachel Blackwell manages the local Neighbourhood Policing Team for North Kesteven. She said: “I understand that people will feel worried when they hear about these two separate incidents; even if you haven’t been directly affected by something, reports like this in the community do make people feel worried, and it’s right that you would want to understand what is being done.
"I have tasked my officers to speak with the people who have reported these incidents to get as full a picture as possible, and review any CCTV, as well as speak to people in the local area and look into any information already shared, including names which have been given to us.
"There are some other enquiries we are making which we can’t go into for operational reasons, but we want you to know that we are doing everything we can to understand what’s happened and identify anyone involved. I would urge anyone who hasn’t reported a similar incident in that area to get in touch, because the more information we have, the more we can understand what has happened and prevent any further issues.”
If you know anything about the two incidents we have mentioned, or you have been approached in a similar way, please get in touch with the local team via email on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..