A manhunt has been launched following the rape of an 18-year-old woman in Dundee on Sunday.
The teenager was attacked by the suspect in a car park on Johnston Street at around 2.40am on August 13.
Police believe the suspect is white, in his late teens to early twenties, around 5ft 9in tall with a slim build and short brown hair.
He was wearing a light-coloured overshirt, a white t-shirt with a large Versace logo on the front, and light-coloured jeans.
Officers are also looking to speak with two people who might have information which could help with their investigation.
The first is the driver of a small, dark-coloured car seen on Reform Street shortly after the incident. Police believe the suspect got into this car.
The second is a man who entered the car park for a short period of time when the attack was taking place.
It is believed the man is white and was wearing a camouflage or multi-coloured jacket at the time. He was also holding a carrier bag.
Detective inspector Graeme Wishart said: “There were plenty of people in the area when this incident was taking place and I would appeal to those who were in the area to contact us with any information they may have.
“It may seem insignificant or not important, but it could prove vital in our investigation and in helping us identify the person responsible.
“I would also ask any motorists or taxi-drivers to check their dash cams for any footage which could assist the investigation.”
Anyone with information is asked to call Police Scotland via 101, quoting incident number 0675 of August 13.
Alternatively, call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 where information can be given anonymously.
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