Wandsworth: 14-year-old boy charged with indecent exposure and sexual assault

By Isabel Millett

15th Nov 2021 | Local News

The boy, who cannot be named, will attend Wimbledon Magistrates Court today (Image: Metropolitan Police)
The boy, who cannot be named, will attend Wimbledon Magistrates Court today (Image: Metropolitan Police)

A 14-year-old boy has been charged with three counts of indecent exposure, four counts of sexual assault and an assault occasioning actual bodily harm (ABH).

All charges relate to offences in nearby Wandsworth Common and King George's Park areas between September 29 and November 9.

The boy, who cannot be named, will attend Wimbledon Magistrates Court today (Monday, November 15).

In a tweet a spokesperson for Wandsworth Police said: "A 14yo boy has been charged with 3 counts of indecent exposure, 4 counts of sexual assault and an ABH assault.

"He can't be named and will attend Wimbledon Mags' Court today. The charges relate to offences in King George's Park and Wandsworth Common areas between 29 Sep and 9 Nov."

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