Frantic search for woman STILL missing two days after being ‘dragged into car & attacked’ as cops release CCTV
FEARS are growing for a woman still missing two days after allegedly being dragged into a car and attacked.
Police are extremely concerned and have today renewed their appeal to find her following the worrying incident on Saturday morning in Stockport, Greater Manchester.
Cops previously released CCTV stills of the car they believed to be involved.
They had been alerted to the incident at just after 6am after a woman tried to get out of a car by Rostherne Road and Garners Lane.
It's understood she was then dragged back into the dark coloured hatchback and attacked, before it headed towards Davenport Train Station.
The woman is described as being white, wearing dark coloured leggings and UGG boots.
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The driver is described as a white man wearing a black coat or jumper.
A greater Manchester Police spokesperson said: "We have been conducting house to house, CCTV and dashcam footage enquiries since the report, trying to establish the full circumstances of what may have happened.
“So far, these enquiries have proven negative for locating the woman or driver, and we are now in a position of needing to appeal for the wider public’s help.
“At the centre of this is potentially a woman who is in need or urgent safeguarding or medical care, and we need to locate her as soon as possible.”
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Anyone with information is advised to call Stockport CID on 0161 856 9790 or 101 quoting log 537 of 28/12/24 immediately.