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Manhunt continues after abduction Manhunt continues after abduction
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The hunt for a van driver who abducted a teenage girl from a busy street has moved into its third day.The hunt for a van driver who abducted a teenage girl from a busy street has moved into its third day.
Police have warned people not to approach the man they have named as Alan Grant, also known as Alan Weston, from Stockport, Greater Manchester.Police have warned people not to approach the man they have named as Alan Grant, also known as Alan Weston, from Stockport, Greater Manchester.
Detectives said they wanted to find Alan Grant following the kidnap of a 15-year-old girl in Wrexham on Friday.Detectives said they wanted to find Alan Grant following the kidnap of a 15-year-old girl in Wrexham on Friday.
Police said she underwent a "horrendous" ordeal before being found in the Bangor area early on Saturday.Police said she underwent a "horrendous" ordeal before being found in the Bangor area early on Saturday.
The police hunt, one of the biggest in north Wales, was launched after the teenager was spotted being forced into a white van near Summerhill Road, on the edge of Wrexham, around 1600 BST on Friday.The police hunt, one of the biggest in north Wales, was launched after the teenager was spotted being forced into a white van near Summerhill Road, on the edge of Wrexham, around 1600 BST on Friday.
She was reported missing three hours later by her family after she failed to return home.She was reported missing three hours later by her family after she failed to return home.
Officers confirmed that the girl was found some 15 hours later, at about 0700 BST on Saturday, 70 miles away in Bangor. 'Forced off road'
Police have not released any details about how she was located, but an hour after she was found the white LDV van, registration R474 GNB, with an orange beacon on the roof, was discovered at a farm three miles (4.8km) outside Bangor. Officers confirmed that the girl was found some 15 hours later, at about 0700 BST on Saturday, 70 miles (113km) away in Bangor.
The scene of Friday's abduction was taped off by police Police have not released any details about how she was located.
An hour after she was found, a white LDV van, registration R474 GNB, with an orange beacon on the roof and a small grey panel near the rear door, was discovered at a farm three miles (4.8km) outside Bangor.
Police have said they want to hear from anyone who saw the van being driven erratically on Friday afternoon. It is thought the vehicle forced a white Vauxhall Astra off the road in the Brymbo area.
North Wales Police assistant chief constable Iain Shannon said the search for the van driver had been extended beyond north-west Wales to other force areas.North Wales Police assistant chief constable Iain Shannon said the search for the van driver had been extended beyond north-west Wales to other force areas.
The scene of Friday's abduction was taped off by police
"We were looking in the Bangor area for him, whilst we continue to work in north Wales on this issue, we don't believe that he is Bangor area any more, although we cannot rule that out," he said."We were looking in the Bangor area for him, whilst we continue to work in north Wales on this issue, we don't believe that he is Bangor area any more, although we cannot rule that out," he said.
"We're working very closely with colleagues in other forces to find him.""We're working very closely with colleagues in other forces to find him."
Police have also appealed for Alan Grant to contact them himself by either phoning 999 or going to his nearest police station.Police have also appealed for Alan Grant to contact them himself by either phoning 999 or going to his nearest police station.
The public are being asked to keep an eye out for him and to contact the police immediately if he is spotted, but under no circumstances to approach him.The public are being asked to keep an eye out for him and to contact the police immediately if he is spotted, but under no circumstances to approach him.
Det Supt Peter Chalinor, who is heading the North Wales Police inquiry, said: "We need to speak to Mr Grant as soon as possible.Det Supt Peter Chalinor, who is heading the North Wales Police inquiry, said: "We need to speak to Mr Grant as soon as possible.
"We do not - I repeat do not - want the public to approach him, but to call 999. We are trying to protect the public.""We do not - I repeat do not - want the public to approach him, but to call 999. We are trying to protect the public."
The teenager is receiving medical treatment and being supported by relatives and police family liaison officers.The teenager is receiving medical treatment and being supported by relatives and police family liaison officers.