Both incidents took place yesterday and the detective leading the investigation has asked anyone who may have experienced anything similar on local cycle paths to come forward.
A 14-year-old girl was sexually assaulted on a cycle path in Paisley before a woman was attacked hours later.
The first incident happened near to Maxwelton Street, at around 2.25pm. The second report came from River Cart Walkway, at around 6.25pm. READ MORE: Controversial 'anti-gay marriage' preacher who sued the Hydro will return for Glasgow show Detective Inspector Alex Allardyce, from Paisley CID, said: “We’re appealing for anyone who was in these areas and witnessed anything suspicious to come forward.
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