Police have made an "urgent" appeal to the public regarding the alleged attempted kidnapping in Christchurch last week, after learning the man involved approached a second woman on the same night.
The man approached the second woman around 6.55am on Fendalton Rd, only 30 minutes after the initial incident which led to the investigation, police revealed today.
Detective Senior Sergeant Damon Wells said the man in question was seen lying down at the corner of Clyde and Creyke roads.
Wells believes dashcam footage of cars passing at the time may have captured him.
The suspect is described as possibly of Indian descent, medium build, about 1.76m-1.79m tall, with short black hair and a short beard.
He is believed to be between 25 and 33 years old and was wearing a dark-coloured vest (black or grey) and dark-coloured track pants. One trouser leg was rolled up towards the knee.
Police want to speak to anyone who might have been driving past at the time.
They are also particularly interested in hearing from anyone who might have further descriptions of the man, including whether he got into a car, or if anyone saw anything suspicious in the area.
• Police ask that people reference file number 221003/5623 when reporting to the 105 online or phone service.