Woman indecently assaulted in North Shore
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Police are seeking four men who indecently assaulted a 25-year-old woman walking in Auckland's North Shore yesterday.
The woman was confronted by the men, all aged in their early 20s, between 4pm and 5pm in North Head, near Devonport.
One of the men made sexual advances and, when she rejected these, he took her iPod.
A black station wagon was parked nearby, which was playing loud rap music.
One of the men, a European with a thin black moustache and freckles, was referred to by the others as "Robbie".
Another, an overweight dark skinned man, had tattoos around his neck which included the word "cool".
Police appealed to anyone with information to contact them.
The woman was shaken but unhurt and was receiving counselling and being supported by her family.
- NZPA
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