Warwick detectives are searching for a man who assaulted a woman at Warwick last night, October 2, Queensland Police say.
The woman stopped on the side of the road in Rose Street, between Horsman and Hawker roads at around 6.15pm when her vehicle, a white 1998 Nissan Patrol, broke down.
A man driving a white utility stopped in front of her vehicle and offered to help.
They worked under the bonnet of her vehicle for a short period of time before the woman walked to the rear of her car.
The man followed and slammed her head into the vehicle, knocking her unconscious before further assaulting her.
He then fled in his vehicle – a white single cab utility with silver tray back and sides.
The man is described as Caucasian, aged between 30 to 40, with a chubby build, short dark hair and full dark beard and was approximately 175cms tall.
He was wearing a dark blue tradie shirt with sleeves rolled up, matching shorts and tradie style boots.
The woman received treatment for non-life-threatening injuries in hospital.
The assault occurred on Rose Street, on the left-hand side of the road, approximately 50 metres past the intersection with Horsman Road, heading towards the Warwick Golf Course.
Anyone who may have noticed the vehicles on Rose Street or has any information which could assist with police investigations is urged to contact police (details below).
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