An Efit of a man who is alleged to have sexually assaulted two young girls playing at Legoland has been reissued by police.
They had arrested a 22-year-old man from Bracknell in connection with their investigation, but he has been released without charge.
The man is said to have inappropriately touched two six-year-old girls while they were playing at the Castaway Camp adventure playground in the Pirate Shores area of Legoland in Windsor.
The attack happened between 12.15pm and 12.30pm on Thursday, August 11.
The offender, who is not known to the victims, is a white man, in his teens or early twenties, possibly under 5ft 8ins. He was wearing dark-coloured slim fitting trousers, a dark-coloured T-shirt, and trainers.

Police need public’s help
Investigating officer, Det Insp Penny Mackenzie of the Child Abuse Investigation Unit, said: “We continue to appeal for the public’s help to find the person responsible for this offence.
“We believe the offender travelled to Legoland Windsor on the day of the offence with others; either his own family or with friends, so someone will know who he is. If you recognise the face of the man in the E-Fit or the description given, please contact police immediately. The easiest way to do this is by calling us on 101 and quoting reference number 705 (12/08).
“If you went to Legoland Windsor on Thursday 11 August please check any photographs you may have taken to see if you can spot anyone who looks like the man in this E-Fit. If you have any photographs you want to share with us please email them to [email protected]
“We are working closely with Legoland Windsor to progress this investigation and this includes a review of the CCTV. About 14,200 people attended the theme park that day so this will be a painstaking process and one that needs to be carried out thoroughly and carefully.
“I would like to thank the public and the media for their help with our investigation so far and I would urge anyone with any information to come forward.
“If you do not want to speak directly to the police you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. No personal details are taken, information is not traced or recorded and you will not go to court.”