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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 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." |
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