POLICE are no longer appealing for information about a person's identity following an attack which saw a woman in her sixties "pinned to the ground".
The 69-year-old victim was walking in Kingsley Close on September 8 between 6am and 6.30am when she was "pinned to the ground" by an attacker.
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She suffered minor injuries.
Thames Valley Police said the victim was able to get up and walk away, but was then followed back to her property by the offender, who entered and refused to leave until the victim was able to phone police.
The force has said it is no longer appealing for information about an individual's identity.
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No arrests have been made in connection with the incident and the investigation remains ongoing.
Officers would like to thank the public for coming forward with information and for sharing the appeal.
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