A man is due to appear in court charged with assaulting an 11 year-old girl in Cardiff.
Alexander Dale has also been charged in connection with an incident on a bus between Barry and Cardiff in the same week.
A girl was allegedly attacked while walking her dog on a footpath near Cardiff Golf Club at Pontprennau last Friday evening.
In an earlier statement, South Wales Police said a man had approached the girl and began talking to her, before she was assaulted.
She was pushed to the ground before her attacker ran off.
In a separate incident two days beforehand, a 15 year-old girl was approached on a bus by Dale, who is accused of making improper suggestions.
The 31 year-old from Adamsdown is accused of sexual assault by touching a girl under the age of 13 and inciting a child to engage in sexual activity.
He was remanded in custody and will appear before Cardiff magistrates on Friday morning.

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