Urgent search in Stockport: Police race to find abducted woman
Shocking scenes in Stockport in northwest England. According to the local police, a white woman was forcefully pulled into a speeding car. A neighbourhood camera captured the moment of the abduction.
On Saturday morning (December 28), the Greater Manchester Police received a report of a woman who, at the intersection of Rostherne Road and Garners Lane in Stockport, tried to get out of a car but was pulled back inside and struck.
"We are extremely concerned for the woman's safety," officers emphasized, releasing images from the surveillance camera showing the location of the incident and the perpetrator's car. "We understand these are not high-quality images because the vehicle was moving quickly," they indicated, hoping nonetheless that someone might recognize the kidnapper's car.
The woman was described as "white and wearing dark leggings and Ugg boots", while the driver was a "white man wearing a black coat or sweater". The hatchback-type vehicle was last seen heading towards Davenport railway station just after 1:30 AM (Eastern Time) on Saturday.
Officer Natalie Jamieson reported that the police are going door-to-door, questioning residents, and securing CCTV and dashcam recordings in an effort to establish all the circumstances of the incident.
"So far, the whereabouts of the woman or the driver have not been determined. At the centre of all this is a woman who potentially urgently needs protection or medical care. We must locate her as soon as possible," Jamieson emphasizes, urging witnesses to contact the police immediately.
Source: Greater Manchester Police