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Police issue efit of pair wanted over Oxford girl's abduction and rape Police issue efit of pair wanted over Oxford girl's abduction and rape
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Efit images have been released of two men wanted by police investigating the abduction and rape of a 14-year-old schoolgirl. Efit images have been released of two men wanted by police investigating the abduction and rape of a 14-year-old girl in Oxford.
Detectives said the victim continued to be supported by specially trained officers as they sought to gain more details about her ordeal.Detectives said the victim continued to be supported by specially trained officers as they sought to gain more details about her ordeal.
No arrests have been made since the girl was made to get into a hatchback car as she walked in Banbury Road in Summertown, Oxford, on 28 September. No arrests have been made since a man forced the schoolgirl into a hatchback car, possibly a Volkswagen, as she walked along Banbury Road in Summertown on 28 September. A second man was inside the car and the teenager, who was wearing her school uniform, was raped.
Inside the car, which was possibly a Volkswagen, a second man was waiting. Following her abduction the teenager, who was wearing her school uniform, was raped. Officers from the Thames Valley police major crime unit said the alarm was raised when the girl was found afterwards knocking on doors in Cavendish Drive, Marston.
After her ordeal, she was found knocking on doors in Cavendish Drive, Marston, and the alarm was raised, officers from Thames Valley police’s major crime unit said. One week on from the crime, police deployed high-visibility patrols in the area to try to unearth clues about her attackers. Now they have issued efit images of two men they want to speak to.
Exactly one week on from the crime, police deployed high-visibility patrols in the area in an effort to unearth clues about her attackers. DS Chris Ward, the head of the major crime unit, urged anyone who recognised the pair to call police.
Now police have issued efit images of two men they want to speak to.
DS Chris Ward, the head of major crime at Thames Valley police, urged anyone who recognises the pair to call police.
The first offender is described as a white male in his mid-20s, about 1.8 metres (6ft) tall and of average build. He was wearing a grey hooded top, which had a single pocket, and black trousers.The first offender is described as a white male in his mid-20s, about 1.8 metres (6ft) tall and of average build. He was wearing a grey hooded top, which had a single pocket, and black trousers.
The second offender is described as white, in his late teens, of slightly muscular build and was wearing black clothing.The second offender is described as white, in his late teens, of slightly muscular build and was wearing black clothing.