Police have released CCTV in the hunt for a predator who sexually assaulted a seven-year-old in her bed on Boxing day.
Sex Crime Division Inspector Hamish McKenzie confirmed police were looking for a potential suspect to ‘implicate or eliminate’ him from their investigation.
CCTV footage shows a man in the area of Ellenbrook in Perth’s north eastern suburbs, on the night of the attack at around 12.30am.
WA Police have released CCTV footage (pictured) of a man jumping a fence nearby an Ellenbrook home where a seven-year-old girl was sexually assaulted on Sunday night
The man, dressed in a t-shirt, shorts and sandals, walks along the street before peering over a fence and climbing over it.
Police have described the possible suspect as being between 180cm and 190cm tall with fair skin and an ‘athletic’ build.
He is also described as having short, cropped hair and may be balding.
The man was filmed in the area on the night of the attack at around 12.30am (pictured)
The footage shows the man walking along a nearby street before he peers over a wall and climbs it (pictured)
Police are asking the man in the footage to come forward for questioning and have also urged anyone who knows who the person is to contact police.
‘We’re identifying him as a person who can help us in our enquiries at this stage,’ Detective Inspector Hamish McKenzie said.
‘Obviously he’s jumping a fence just after midnight during the times in question, so he becomes important to us and we need to understand what he was doing the area and why he was climbing the fence.’
WA Police has said they’re throwing every resource into finding the attacker who sexually assaulted a seven-year-old girl at her family home in Perth’s northern suburbs (pictured, forensic police collect evidence near Ellenbrook in Perth)
Police are still trying to determine if a sexual assault on a seven-year-old girl was a targeted attack or if it was carried out during a home burglary.
The girl’s parents put her to bed ‘as normal’ at around 8pm on Sunday before the shocking attack unfolded as her parents and a sibling slept nearby.
Police believe the predator may have entered the home by removing a small white flyscreen from a window in another room before making his way to the girl’s room.
Forensic officers have found a missing flyscreen but are yet to locate a Best and Less pyjama top belonging to the victim (pictured)
It wasn’t until 9am the next day that the girl disclosed to her parents that she had been sexually assaulted, prompting them to immediately call police.
The little girl was taken Perth Children’s Hospital where she was attended by medical staff and questioned by a specialist child interviewer.
A mesh fly-screen and a navy blue Best and Less pyjama top emblazoned with a gingerbread man belonging to the victim were reported missing from the house.
Forensic police, child sex crime officers, and detectives scoured the area on Monday while a wall bordering the Ellenbrook property remains a focus of the investigation.
The mounted police, drone operators and forensics also searched a large grassed area near the home on Tuesday.
By Wednesday the search area was expanded by hundreds of metres with detectives deployed to door-knock and question potential witnesses
WA Police said the case is being given top priority as forensic police (pictured), child sex crime officers, and detectives scoured the area on Monday and Tuesday, expanding their search on Wednesday
Police also revealed they located the missing flyscreen overnight.
‘We have had some developments overnight in that we’ve located the flyscreen that we’ve been looking for within the search area,’ Det Insp McKenzie said.
‘So that’s a particularly pleasing development for us. And that has been clinically tested as we speak.’
The seven-year-old girl was taken to Perth Children’s hospital (pictured) were she was attended by medical staff and questioned by a specialist child interviewer
The girl’s missing Christmas pyjama top is yet to be found.
WA Police said the case is being given top priority and they are ‘throwing everything we have at this investigation’.
Several known sex offenders who live nearby the family home are currently being questioned by police.
Det Insp McKenzie refused to reveal how many were on the list but said officers are currently questioning each offender to eliminate them from the investigation.
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