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Teen groped on city bus

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This is Plymouth --

A MAN who twice touched the chest of a teenage girl on a bus is being hunted by police.

The 17-year-old boarded the number 62 Citybus, heading from the City Centre to Honicknowle shortly before 3pm on February 1.

While the bus was travelling through the Hyde Park area of the city the man, who was standing next to the girl, brushed his hand against her chest. When he did it a second time the girl pushed him away and the man got off the bus around the Limetree Road area.

He was described as white, around 50 years old, about 5ft 9ins tall with short grey hair.

He wore a cap and a red and black tracksuit and had a beer belly. At the time the girl said she could smell alcohol on his breath. If you were on the bus around this time and can recall seeing this man, call police on 101 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 quoting crime reference number ED/14/649.

POLICE are working with an animal charity to ensure dogs are micro-chipped ahead of a new law.

Neighbourhood officers in Plymouth have been working with the Dogs Trust and other agencies to provide the opportunity to have dogs "chipped" for free. The service will be free to all residents of Plymouth, and there is no limitation to how many dogs require chipping.

In 2015 the new law regarding compulsory micro chipping will come into force.

The events are aimed to encourage responsible dog ownership and promoting partnership working with other agencies including RSPCA, Woodside Animal Trust, Plymouth Dog Training Club, Prince Rock Agility Club, Estover Veterinary Practise and Plymouth City Council Animal Protection.

The locations will be Halcyon Centre in Dingle Road, North Prospect between 10am to 3pm on Saturday March 1 and the Affinity Sutton Hall in Shelley Way, St Budeaux 10am to 3pm on Saturday March 8.

CITY College Plymouth has joined forces with Plymouth Argyle Football Club to launch a Football Performance Academy.

The academy will enable students, aged 16 to 18, to combine expert football coaching and fitness conditioning with a full-time course at the college.

The benefits of becoming an academy member include four hours' football coaching a week, two weekly sessions of professional strength and conditioning, the opportunity to undertake a football coaching placement with the Argyle Community Trust and access to potential training opportunities with the Plymouth Argyle Youth Development Squad. Reported by This is 16 hours ago.

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