Croydon Police have released an e-fit of the man they want to speak to in relation to an attempted abduction.

The attempted abduction involved an 11-year-old girl who was walking to school in Kenley on Monday, May 10.

The incident at 8.15pm when the 11 year-old girl was walking to the Hayes Primary School, along Firs Road into Hayes Lane, Kenley.

The man is described as Asian, with light skin colour, in his early thirties, medium build and around 5ft 8ins tall.

He grabbed her and told her to come with him but she struggled free and ran to her friend's house.

On the way she hid behind some trees in Cedar Walk and saw the man come into Abbots Lane before getting into a scratched and battered white car.

It is believed the driver was a woman who had long hair and was wearing large, hooped earrings.

The man wanted for questioning also has a large distinctive red and yellow swirl tattoo on his lower back.

Detective chief inspector Pete Thomas, from Croydon CID said: "There have been no witnesses that have come forward, despite various appeals locally and in the media.

"We're issuing this e-fit in an attempt to jog someone's memory who may have seen this person in and around the area or who might recognise the person."

Borough commander, chief superintendent, Adrian Roberts added: "I'd like to reassure parents that we have had no further reports of incidents like this over the past few weeks now.

"We continue to work with local schools and partners to make students and pupils more aware about personal safety.

"As I have said before, I would just ask that parents remain calm and continue to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to police."

Anyone with information can contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.