Warwickshire Police have launched an urgent investigation after a woman reported being raped and assaulted in a flat in Nuneaton over the weekend of June 14. Officers are appealing for public help to locate Adrian Lewicki, a 31-year-old man they believe can assist with their enquiries.
Reward offered for information
A £1,000 reward is being offered by the independent charity Crimestoppers for any information that leads to locating Lewicki. The police believe he may be in Nuneaton or Coventry, but he also has connections to Morecambe in Lancashire.
In a statement issued on June 22, Warwickshire Police said: "A £1,000 reward from independent charity Crimestoppers is available for information which leads to us locating Adrian Lewicki, who we believe can assist with enquiries into a rape in Nuneaton."
Details of the incident
The alleged attack occurred on the night of June 14 in a flat. Police received a report that a woman had been raped and assaulted. An urgent investigation was launched immediately. Detective are now working to trace Lewicki, who is described as being 31 years old.
Authorities urge anyone with information on Lewicki's whereabouts to contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or through their website. The force emphasized that the reward is available for information that directly leads to his location.
Public appeal and safety
Warwickshire Police are treating the case with high priority. They have not released further details about the victim or the exact location of the flat. The investigation continues as officers follow up on leads.
Anyone who sees Lewicki is advised not to approach him but to contact police immediately. The appeal has been shared widely on social media and local news outlets to maximize public awareness.



