Attempted Abduction of 11-Year-Old Girl in Broad Daylight: Authorities Seek Public’s Help
In a concerning incident that unfolded on a busy street, a man reportedly attempted to snatch an 11-year-old schoolgirl in broad daylight. The incident occurred on June 24 at 11:45 am, as the young girl was walking along the High Street in West Wickham, Bromley, located in south east London.
According to reports, a man approached the girl and tried to convince her to leave with him. However, a quick-thinking passerby noticed the discomfort on the child’s face and intervened promptly. The Good Samaritan guided the young girl to a nearby shop, preventing any further escalation of the situation.
In an effort to identify the individuals involved in this alleged attempted abduction, the Metropolitan Police have released images captured by CCTV cameras. The police are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying these two men.
Images Released by Police
The authorities have now shared images of the two men they are keen to speak with regarding the incident. The Met Police issued a statement: “Detectives investigating an attempted abduction have released images of two men they want to identify and speak with. If you can name them or have any information that could assist this investigation, please call 101 or Tweet @MetCC quoting 3430/24JUN23.”
One of the men depicted in the CCTV footage is seen wearing a grey long-sleeved top, while the other individual is captured in a white t-shirt.
Call for Public Assistance
To help maintain the safety of the community and aid in this ongoing investigation, the authorities encourage anyone who recognizes the men in the images to come forward. If you have relevant information, you can reach out to the police via the non-emergency number 101 or provide details through Twitter by contacting @MetCC.
For those who prefer to remain anonymous, the independent charity Crimestoppers offers an avenue to share information. You can contact Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111 or visit their website at Crimestoppers-uk.org.
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