Camperdown, Sydney: Drawing released of a man police are interested in speaking to after a woman was sexually assaulted in a laneway

Police in Sydney have released a drawing of a man they want to speak to about a sexual assault investigation.

A woman was walking along Missenden Road in the inner Sydney suburb of Camperdown at 1.30pm on February 11 when she was allegedly grabbed by a man.

The man allegedly then pulled the woman into a nearby laneway and sexually assaulted her. 

On Friday, police released a computerised image of a man who they believe can help with their investigation.

Police in Sydney have released a drawing (pictured) of a man they want to speak to about a sexual assault investigation

Police in Sydney have released a drawing (pictured) of a man they want to speak to about a sexual assault investigation

A woman was walking along Missenden Road (pictured) in the inner Sydney suburb of Camperdown at 1.30pm on Sunday, February 11 when she was allegedly grabbed by a man

A woman was walking along Missenden Road (pictured) in the inner Sydney suburb of Camperdown at 1.30pm on Sunday, February 11 when she was allegedly grabbed by a man

He is described as being aged in his 60s and Caucasian in appearance with short slicked-back brown hair.

The man is believed to have been wearing a black singlet, black tracksuit pants and thongs at the time of the alleged assault.

Anyone with any information is urged to contact police or Crime Stoppers.

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