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Police need help to find man

Police are appealing to the public for assistance to find a man who allegedly approached a boy at Sunshine Beach on 15 August and 29 August.
On two separate occasions, 7.30am on 15 August and 11.40am on 29 August, a man has approached the same boy while walking through an easement between Hill Street and Swan Road and had a conversation with him. On both occasions the boy has walked away.
The 9-year-old boy was not harmed during these incidents.
The man is described as Caucasian, tanned complexion, of slim build, 150-160cm tall, black/grey hair. In the first incident he was wearing a grey t-shirt and dark jeans. In the second incident the man was wearing a black t-shirt, grey jeans and a dark ‘bucket’ hat. He was also walking a dark coloured dog, described as a staffy, on that occasion.
Police wish to speak to the man to clarify the conversations with officers releasing images of a man who may be able to assist them.
Anyone with information or concerns can phone Police Link on 131 444, Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000 or the Noosa Heads Police station on 5440 8111.
Phone 000 in the case of an emergency.
 

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