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A 26-year-old man was arrested on Friday 4th August 2023 on suspicion of two public order offences. They relate to incidents reported in the Astley and Aspull areas.
An investigation remains ongoing, however, bail conditions have been imposed on the arrested man prohibiting him from going on any canal tow path and from approaching any lone female.
Inspector Sam Davies, of GMP’s Wigan District, said: “Incidents such as these can leave people, particularly lone women, feeling vulnerable while walking along the canal systems.
“By making an arrest like this, we hope people will start to feel safer in their local areas.
“We want to reassure the public that we have been listening to, and dealing with, their concerns. We also encourage people to report to the police anything further.
“Can I ask that if anyone has further information regarding these incidents, or those of a similar nature, that they contact police through the appropriate channels so their report can be recorded and followed up by an officer.
"Whilst social media is a great tool it is not monitored 24/7 and should not be used to report incidents of concern or criminality."
If you are a victim – or you see something that doesn’t feel right – please report it to enable our officers to act.
You can report any crime to GMP by calling 101. Always dial 999 in an emergency.