A suspicious man has been reported for stalking multiple women throughout Bracknell Forest over the past few days.

Police are investigating these incidents which according to two women involved ‘a black man in his mid 30’s’.

Thames Valley Police received the first report of a man acting suspiciously in Nightingale Crescent in Bracknell around 7:30am on Sunday, June 3.

Following this incident, Kim Sharman shared on Facebook on July 4 at 5:10pm, that whilst walking from South Hill Park ‘towards the park opposite The Farmer’ she was also followed by a man of similar appearance.

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She said: “Whilst walking past the lake a [black] male walked right in the path towards me. I walked around him and carried on walking to right near the wooded bit of the park.

“I stopped suddenly to grab my son’s bottle and turned around and the guy was literally right behind me.

“I went to go into the park but saw no one in there, he walked past me into the trees in the park stopped and stared at me. So, I went in a different direction as I saw a couple with their baby that way. I quickly ran past in front of them and went the Haversham Road way home!"

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Upon speaking to Ms Sharman she commented about her experience saying: “It really made me feel so unsafe.

"We should be able to take our dogs for a walk, kids to the park and feel safe. I reported it to the police hoping they can try and stop him.”

Thames Valley Police said: “Officers are investigating the incident and would ask anyone with information regarding this incident to call 101 or make a report online quoting reference number 43220291374.”