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Football Update

Crawley Town lost 4-0 away to Wycombe Wanderers on Saturday.  It was the first away loss for six games for the Reds who now slip to 21st place in League 2.

In the Bostik Premier Division Merstham lost 5-1 to Staines.  In the Bostik South Division, South Park were back to winning ways after winning 3-0 at home to Sittingbourne and are now in 12th place.  Horsham won 2-0 away to Greenwich Borough, but it was bad news for East Grinstead who lost 7-0 at home to Cray Wanderers.

In the Combined Counties Premier Division, Horley Town won 2-0 at home to Chertsey Town. Redhill lost 3-0 at home to Walton and Hersham.

Crawley Celebrates its Big Seven O Birthday Event

Crawley’s flagship 70th birthday event takes place in the town centre on Saturday afternoon.  

The Big seven 0 event is funded by Arts Council England and will include a colourful carnival-style parade featuring local artists, bands and community groups.  It will celebrate the diversity of Crawley followed by a lights and firework finale in the Memorial Gardens.

There will also be a large stage featuring local and professional artists.

Challenging game ahead for Crawley Town

Crawley Town Coach, Harry Kewell says tomorrow’s away game against Wycombe Wanderers will be a greater test than most.

They are 7th in the League and the Reds coach says their attacking quality has got them towards the top of the table.

But he says he is a firm believer that anyone can beat them and is confident his side can deal with their threats and cause them problems.

Get all the latest on Crawley Town FC here:  https://www.crawleytownfc.com/

16-year-old arrested after indecent behaviour in Crawley field

A 16-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of indecent behaviour towards a woman in Crawley.

Police have been investigating four reported cases in the playing fields in Northgate over the past three months.

The lead officer says they can’t confirm if all four incidents were the same person at the moment.

At 2.30am on 26 August a Broadfield resident heard tapping on her window, and saw a male right outside it, committing an indecent act before running away.

The incidents were:

At 7.50pm on 9 October at a Goffs Park address a woman resident heard tapping at her window and saw a male right outside, again acting indecently.

At 1.45pm on 29 October a male exposed himself to a woman walking through a wooded area at Northgate.

The latest happened at 9.30am on Thursday (9 November) when a male was seen acting indecently in playing fields at Northgate. When a woman passer-by challenged him he shouted at her before running off and then driving away in a car.

Investigator Dave Bell said: “It is possible that the same person is responsible for several if not all four incidents, although we cannot confirm that at this stage.

“They certainly caused great distress and offence to the women, and we need to find whoever is responsible.

“If you have any information that would assist the investigation or if you have witnessed such offending in Crawley recently, please contact us online or by calling 101, quoting reference 47170157011.”