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Officers investigating reports of indecency on Metrolink services across Greater Manchester would like to speak to the man pictured, as we believe he could assist us with our enquiries.
The first incident happened on Oldham / Rochdale line at around 11.30pm on Friday 14 April 2025.
The second incident came on a tram travelling between Victoria Station and Deansgate Castlefield between the times of 11.25 and 11.40pm on Saturday 15 April 2025.
Anyone who was present on these lines when these incidents took place or has any information who could assist us with our investigations are asked to contact us through the ‘Live Chat’ function on our website, through 101 or 999 in an emergency.
Alternatively, information can be provided anonymously using Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Log number 44 15/4/25 is the reference to submit any information relating to the Oldham / Rochdale incident on Friday 14 April 2025, and log number 86 of 16/04/2025 for the Victoria Station and Deansgate Castlefield incident.
Constable Carl Kelly from our Transport Unit said: "We are currently investigating two separate incidents of indecency that occurred on Greater Manchester's Metrolink tram network.
“These incidents are deeply concerning, and we want to reassure the public that we take crimes of this nature incredibly seriously.
“No piece of information is too small – even details that might seem insignificant could be vital in helping us identify those responsible. Your support is crucial in helping us to continue to keep our transport network safe for everyone who lives and works in Greater Manchester.”