Man, 44, arrested after boy, 8, ‘sexually assaulted’ in tent camping with his family near Loch Ness – Bundlezy

Man, 44, arrested after boy, 8, ‘sexually assaulted’ in tent camping with his family near Loch Ness

07/08/2025 - SCOTLAND - Thousands of hours of CCTV footage have been seized by police investigating a sexual assault on an eight-year-old boy at a Highland campsite. The child was sleeping alone in a tent at Loch Ness Bay campsite in Drumnadrochit when the attack happened in the early hours of last Thursday. The boy's father, who was in a tent nearby, saw the man and raised the alarm. Police Scotland said officers had seized 1,500 hours of CCTV and visited almost 100 properties on door-to-door inquiries. Det Supt Calum Smith said significant resources were dedicated to the investigation and detectives were "trawling" through footage to find the suspect. The man is described as white, aged 30 to 50, about 5ft 10in and bald. He said: "Please be assured there is a lot of work going on behind the scenes and officers have seized more than 1,500 hours of public and private CCTV footage. "As part of our investigation, we have specialist resources from across the country assisting local officers." PICTURE: UNPIXS 07/08/2025
The child was sleeping alone in a tent at Loch Ness Bay campsite in Drumnadrochit
(Picture: UNPIXS)

A 44-year-old man has been arrested after an eight-year-old boy was allegedly sexually assaulted in his tent on the banks of the Loch Ness.

The boy was camping in his own tent at Loch Ness Bay Campsite, in Drumnadrochit, Scotland while his parents were in a separate tent next to him, police said.

Sometime between 12.20am and 1am on Thursday, July 31 a man allegedly burst into the tent and sexually assaulted the boy.

Police said the parents became suspicious when one of them came out of their tent and spotted a man leaving the area.

07/08/2025 - SCOTLAND - Thousands of hours of CCTV footage have been seized by police investigating a sexual assault on an eight-year-old boy at a Highland campsite. The child was sleeping alone in a tent at Loch Ness Bay campsite in Drumnadrochit when the attack happened in the early hours of last Thursday. The boy's father, who was in a tent nearby, saw the man and raised the alarm. Police Scotland said officers had seized 1,500 hours of CCTV and visited almost 100 properties on door-to-door inquiries. Det Supt Calum Smith said significant resources were dedicated to the investigation and detectives were "trawling" through footage to find the suspect. The man is described as white, aged 30 to 50, about 5ft 10in and bald. He said: "Please be assured there is a lot of work going on behind the scenes and officers have seized more than 1,500 hours of public and private CCTV footage. "As part of our investigation, we have specialist resources from across the country assisting local officers." PICTURE: UNPIXS 07/08/2025
Thousands of hours of CCTV footage have been seized by police investigating a sexual assault on an eight-year-old boy at a Highland campsite.
(Picture: UNPIXS)

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Announcing the arrest after a huge manhunt, Detective Superintendent Calum Smith said: ‘We would like to thank the local community for their support during our investigation, in particular local businesses and those who came forward with information.’

Extensive enquiries are ongoing, and specialist officers are supporting the boy and his family.

At a media briefing in Inverness, Detective Superintendent Calum Smith from Police Scotland said: ‘One of the parents has come out from where they were sleeping and has seen the assailant leaving the area – and that’s part of the reason we have got the description that we have.

‘I’m not going to go into details of the assault but it was a sexual assault on an eight-year-old child, hugely traumatising on the child, hugely traumatising on the family and naturally worrying to the community.

‘This is very unusual for this to happen in the Highlands.’

Local councillor David Fraser told BBC Scotland News the attack was ‘totally shocking” and had “affected the whole community”.

He said: ‘Drumnadrochit is a small highland community on the banks of Loch Ness and things like this don’t usually happen here.

‘Words cannot describe the impact this event will have had.’

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