Police have launched a man hunt after a woman was grabbed by unknown man in attempted kidnapping and was forced to fend him off. 

Hampshire Constabulary officers were called on Saturday afternoon, November 9, to a report that a woman had been approached and grabbed by an unknown man near to Cuffnells Farm on Bournemouth Road in Lyndhurst.

The woman, who was walking her dogs at the time, was able to fend off the man and return to her vehicle. 

It is reported to have occurred between 11.25am and 11.30am.

Detective Inspector Tim Sivarajah, said: “The victim and her family are being fully supported by officers as we continue our investigation into this incident.

“I appreciate the understandable concern that an incident such as this one will cause within the local community, and beyond, but I would like to reassure you all that my officers and I are working extremely hard to progress our investigation into this incident.

“Our enquiries continue and we will be sure to keep you updated on any developments, as much as we are able to.

“In the meantime, you will see local officers carrying out enquiries and reassurance patrols in the area of the incident, so please come over and speak to them if you have any further information, concerns or questions.”

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The man police would like to speak to in connection with this incident is described as: asian; around 5 foot 7 inches to 5 foot 8 inches tall; of average build; aged in his 40s; with really short, dark hair; has a black goatee beard; and was wearing a dark suit or blazer-style jacket, dark jeans and smart black shoes.

A spokesperson for the police said: "We would like to hear from anyone who was in the area at the time of the incident, particularly between 10.30am and midday, and who recalls seeing a man matching the above description.

"We’d also like to hear from you if you recognise the description of this man and think you might know who he is.

"Additionally, if you have any footage, including mobile phone, dash cam, doorbell camera or any other CCTV, which may assist in our investigation, please let us know.

"If you do have any information which may assist us in our investigation, please contact 101 and quote incident number 442404488702."