Detectives from Hounslow are on the hunt to find a man involved in carrying out three assaults on women in Chiswick.

Officers are appealing to the public for help following a late-night attack on November 15, and two further assaults on Monday (Nov 24) night.

The first incident involved a 34-year-old women who became aware she was being followed by a man as she walked from Chiswick High Road, along Dukes Avenue, towards Barrowgate Road where she was molested.

When she fought back the suspect ran off in the direction of Sutton Court Road.

Just over one week later, a second attack was reported on Fishers Lane in Chiswick.

The incident which happened at about 6.30pm, involved a 28-year-old female victim who was walking down the street, when a man approached her from behind and indecently assaulted her.

The victim jumped away and the suspect ran off towards Acton Common.

Shortly after, on the same day, in nearby Kingscote Road, on the border of Chiswick and Acton, a 52-year-old woman was walking with her grown up daughter when a man approached the mother from behind and carried out an indecent assault.

The victim jumped away and the suspect ran off towards St Albans, Avenue.

Police believe the same suspect may be responsible for all three offences.

The suspect has been described as white, 5ft 4ins to 5ft 9ins, aged 25 to 30, of stocky or athletic build with brown hair, wearing a grey beanie hat, and speaking a foreign language.

Detective constable Emma Pestridge of Hounslow CID, said: "These are frightening incidents and we urgently want to find this man.

"If anyone else has been approached in this manner their information could be the vital.

"I would ask anyone who may have seen this man, or who knows who he is, to contact Hounlsow police.”

Detective chief inspector Mark Broom, said: "These incidents are clearly of concern to our community and very distressing for the victims involved.

"In the meantime we are working closely with our partners and increasing police patrols to reassure and protect our community."

Anyone with information should contact DC Emma Pestridge at Hounlsow CID on 0208 247 6650 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.