Teens 'inappropriately touched' at Glastonbury

A cropped image of a man, taken from below and showing his head and shoulders. white, tall with short brown hair and aged in his late 20s or early 30s. He appears to be wearing a navy fleece with a University of Leeds logo on the chest. Image source, Avon and Somerset Police
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Police believe the man pictured may have information that could help their investigation

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Police have released a picture of a man they want to talk to after three teenage girls were "inappropriately touched" at Glastonbury's main stage during this year's festival.

Avon and Somerset Police said they believed the man "may have information" which could help their investigation.

The incident took place at approximately 22:45 BST on Sunday 30 June in front of the Pyramid Stage at a time when SZA was performing.

The man in the image is described as white, tall with short brown hair and aged in his late 20s or early 30s.

Police added that he appeared to be wearing a top with a University of Leeds logo on the chest.

A spokesperson said the victims "were provided with access to specialist support services immediately following the incident and these continue to be available to them."

Anyone who recognised the man in the picture has been asked to contact police.

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