Police appeal for help over sexual assault
weekend to come forward.
The man, who is not a suspect, was believed to have been walking his dog in the Bakery Lane, Pembroke area after the incident.
The 35-year-old Warwick woman's ordeal began after she was grabbed by two men as she walked through a children's playground off Hamilton's Court Street around 10 p.m. last Friday.
The two men bundled her into a car driven by another man and drove her to a secluded driveway off Bakery Lane, stopping off at the gas station on the way.
After the serious sexual assault, the woman was dumped and the car drove off.
She was able to make her way along Serpentine Road and flagged down a female driver of a small white car near Par-La-Ville Road.
The driver took the victim to a neighbour's house in Warwick, where she called Police.
Yesterday, Police spokesman P.c. Gary Venning said investigating officers would like to speak with a man who passed the woman after the incident.
"The two passed each other and exchanged a few words,'' he said, stressing that the man was not a suspect.
The man should contact Ch. Insp. Carlton Adams on 299-4315.
Police have also issued descriptions of the three assailants.
One was described as tall, light-skinned and with curly hair. Another was said to be dark-skinned with short hair and a West Indian accent.
And the third suspect, who was driving the car, was described as tall, dark-skinned and wearing a hat and dark jacket. All were said to be in their 30s.