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Oxford schoolgirl rape e-fits issued by police Oxford schoolgirl rape e-fits issued by police
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E-fits of two men suspected of abducting and raping a 14-year-old girl on her way to school in Oxford have been issued by police.E-fits of two men suspected of abducting and raping a 14-year-old girl on her way to school in Oxford have been issued by police.
The girl was lured into a silver hatchback at 08:51 BST on 28 September in Summertown. The girl was forced into a silver hatchback between 08:15 BST and 08:40 BST on 28 September in Summertown.
She was attacked in the car by two men before escaping, seeking help from residents three hours later in Cavendish Drive, Marston.She was attacked in the car by two men before escaping, seeking help from residents three hours later in Cavendish Drive, Marston.
No arrests have been made, and 30 police officers are investigating.No arrests have been made, and 30 police officers are investigating.
The first man is described as white, in his mid-20s, about 6ft (182cm) tall, with short blonde hair, of average build, and speaking with a northern accent. He is thought to have been wearing a grey hoodie and black trousers.The first man is described as white, in his mid-20s, about 6ft (182cm) tall, with short blonde hair, of average build, and speaking with a northern accent. He is thought to have been wearing a grey hoodie and black trousers.
The second man is white, in his late teens, muscular, and was wearing black clothing.The second man is white, in his late teens, muscular, and was wearing black clothing.
Deputy Superintendent Chris Ward said: "A team of specially-trained officers continues to support the victim and we are working with her to gather further information surrounding the incident."Deputy Superintendent Chris Ward said: "A team of specially-trained officers continues to support the victim and we are working with her to gather further information surrounding the incident."