A CHEF has been charged with kidnap with intent to sexually assault a 14-year-old girl after allegedly posing as a cop and searching her as she walked to school.
David Peter Young, 32, has been charged with kidnap with intent to commit a relevant sexual offence, kidnap, impersonating a police officer and two breaches of a sexual harm prevention order.
He was remanded in custody to appear at Brighton Magistrates' Court on Saturday 16 October.
It comes after the 14-year-old girl was walking to school in Three Bridges area when she was approached by a man in a yellow hi-vis jacket about 8am on Wednesday.
She was then taken to a nearby road and searched by the person.
The girl is unharmed.
Superintendent Marc Clothier said: "We want to reassure people we have not received any similar reports at this time and there is no current risk to anyone in the community in relation to this case.
“You will see more uniformed patrols in the area and we encourage you to stop and talk to us if you have any concerns.
“If you have any information that would assist our investigation, please call us on 101, quoting Operation Lonsdale. “If you do see any behaviour that causes you concern, please always call 999 right away.
“We understand some people may want additional reassurance when interacting with a lone police officer and when you are alone. If this is the case, genuine officers can use their police radio on loud speaker to talk to the operator in the police control room. The operator can confirm the identity of the officer, that they are on duty and carrying out legitimate policing business.
"You can also ask a passer-by to observe. Off-duty officers intervening in a crime in action or where someone is vulnerable, and not carrying a radio, will quickly call 999 for back up.”
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