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Police launch manhunt after girl ‘raped in London alleyway’

  • The assault occurred at round 6.50pm on Thursday in Medals Way, Stratford
  • Man described as being tall, slim, in 20s, carrying a black tracksuit and beige cap

Police have launched a manhunt after a report {that a} girl was raped in an alleyway in London.

An investigation began by the Met Police after officers had been contacted by a girl in her 20s who had reported that she had been raped by a person in Medals Way, Stratford.

The assault occurred at round 6.50pm on Thursday. The girl is being supported by specifically skilled officers.

The man is described as being tall, slim and aged in his 20s. He was carrying a black tracksuit and beige cap.

Detective Constable Ben Dailey, who’s engaged on the investigation, stated: ‘We have carried out quite a lot of enquiries, together with recovering CCTV from across the space.

Detective Constable Ben Dailey, who is working on the investigation, said: 'We have carried out a number of enquiries, including recovering CCTV from around the area. As a result of this, we are releasing two images of a man we would like to identify. I would ask anyone who recognises him to come forward immediately'

Detective Constable Ben Dailey, who’s engaged on the investigation, stated: ‘We have carried out quite a lot of enquiries, together with recovering CCTV from across the space. As a results of this, we’re releasing two photographs of a person we want to establish. I might ask anybody who recognises him to come back ahead instantly’

The man is described as being tall, slim and aged in his 20s. He was wearing a black tracksuit and beige cap

The man is described as being tall, slim and aged in his 20s. He was carrying a black tracksuit and beige cap

‘As a results of this, we’re releasing two photographs of a person we want to establish. I might ask anybody who recognises him to come back ahead instantly.’

Anyone who may help the investigation crew is requested to name 101 quoting CAD 6672/25Jan. Information may also be shared on-line.

To stay nameless contact the unbiased charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.