The man led the girl to a secluded spot in the grounds of an old factory Detectives investigating a sex attack on a 13-year-old girl in Wirral hope a BBC Crimewatch appeal will help them catch her attacker. The schoolgirl was attacked after being led away from a bus stop in Moreton Cross and taken into the grounds of the old Cadbury factory on 19 June 2008. Police said there were several people at the bus stop who saw the man who "dribbled profusely". A reconstruction of the events was broadcast on Thursday night. The incident happened at about 1730 BST on Pasture Road and detectives believe there were a number of people in the area who have not come forward. 'Sexual predator' Det Insp Mark Watson said: "The man we believe responsible is a dangerous man who was so brazen that he felt confident enough to take advantage of an innocent young girl in a populated area at a busy time of day. "Despite enduring a terrible ordeal at the hands of this man, the victim remembers three distinctive things about her attacker that may help in identifying him. "The first is that he was wearing a gold watch on his wrist, the second is a green tattoo on his left hand which she believes may have been a frog, and third, the offender dribbled saliva profusely during the attack." Mr Watson described the man as a "sexual predator". He told his victim that he was called Les and was from Liverpool. The man is described as white, aged between 30 and 40, and slobbered when he spoke. He was of average build, with short greying hair, a wrinkled, stubbly face and was wearing a blue tracksuit and training shoes.



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