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Manchester police seek man who 'tried to sell baby in pram' to people in shopping arcade Manchester police arrest man who 'tried to sell baby in pram' to people in shopping arcade
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Police in Manchester are looking for a man who allegedly tried to sell a baby for £1000 in a city-centre shopping arcade. Manchester police have arrested a man who allegedly tried to sell a baby for £1,000 in a city-centre shopping arcade.
The man, who has not yet been identified, reportedly approached a member of the public in Barton Arcade, Manchester, and allegedly offered to sell them the child.The man, who has not yet been identified, reportedly approached a member of the public in Barton Arcade, Manchester, and allegedly offered to sell them the child.
As reported by the Manchester Evening News, the man shouted into a William Hill bookmakers, asking whether anyone wanted to buy the baby, and continued walking down the street asking the same question. The 28-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of child neglect. He awaits questioning in police custody.
The three-month-old baby girl is safe and well.
 
Sus man alert - we urgently need to find black man 6'3" black coat blue jeans with baby in pram - last seen Deansgate 10 mins ago. Ring 101Sus man alert - we urgently need to find black man 6'3" black coat blue jeans with baby in pram - last seen Deansgate 10 mins ago. Ring 101
Speaking to the paper, police said that at least three different people were approached by the man. Dozens of police officers are now on the streets of the city looking for him, and public transport workers have been told to stay on the look-out for the man, in an effort to locate him. As reported by the Manchester Evening News, the man shouted into a William Hill bookmakers, asking whether anyone wanted to buy the baby, and continued walking down the street asking the same question.
Sergeant David Henshall of the Greater Manchester Police said: "This is extremely unusual and at this time we are trying to establish the full circumstances of the situation, but most importantly check on the welfare of the child." Speaking to the paper, police said that at least three different people were approached by the man. Dozens of police officers were on the streets of the city looking for him, and public transport workers have been told to stay on the look-out for the man, in an effort to locate him.
 
Apparently he shouted into William Hill, asking if anyone wanted to buy a baby, before walking down Deansgate and shouting the same questionApparently he shouted into William Hill, asking if anyone wanted to buy a baby, before walking down Deansgate and shouting the same question
"If anyone recognises the man in the image or has been approached by him in a similar situation please contact police urgently." Detective Liam Boden of the Greater Manchester Police said: "We would like to thank members of the public and the media for their assistance in publicising the appeal earlier today."
Anyone with information should contact the police on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. "We have now arrested a man on suspicion of child neglect and will be questioning him in relation to the incident as we try to establish the full circumstances.”