Wednesday, 4 July 2007 - 4:56pm |
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Police Investigate Abduction in West Auckland

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Waitakere CIB has launched an investigation into the abduction and sexual assault of a 13 year old girl in Glen Eden on Saturday the 30th of June.

At about 2.00 pm on Saturday the young girl was walking along West Coast Road near Bowers Road in the Glen Eden Shops when she was approached by a male driving a small silver car.

The male asked the young girl for directions and then insisted that she get into his car and show him the place that he was looking for.

The young girl has then been driven towards the Titirangi, Laingholm and Woodlands Park areas.

While in the car the young victim has been physically and sexually assaulted.

She has been threatened during the ordeal which lasted about 45 minutes.

The male then dropped the complainant off near the intersection of Woodvale Rd and Ambler Ave before driving off towards Woodglen Road.

The young girl then ran to a friend's house and the Police were subsequently called.

COMPLAINANT:

The complainant is a slim girl with distinctive coloured, long straight hair. She was wearing blue jeans and a light jacket.

VEHICLE:

The vehicle is described as a small to medium sized silver sporty car. The seat coverings were black fabric. The vehicle is believed to be an automatic and has electric windows. It was in a very tidy condition inside and out.

There were a large number of keys attached to the ignition key along with a drivers licence in a plastic sleeve.

SUSPECT

The suspect has been described as:

Male, Pacific Islander

Good English but noticeable accent

Approximately 183 cm

Large/fat build

Unshaven

Approximately 35-45 years old

Police are seeking information from members of the public who may have seen a vehicle and its occupants fitting these descriptions in the West Auckland suburbs of Glen Eden, Titirangi, and Woodlands Park on the afternoon of Saturday the 30th of June 2007.

Police are also seeking information about any other incidents of a similar nature where the descriptions or the method of approach used indicate that the same offender may be responsible.

Police recommend to all parents that they reaffirm to their children the importance of keeping themselves safe, and report any approaches by strangers or persons unknown to them

Any information can be passed to the Waitakere Police on 8390600.

The Officer in charge of the investigation is Detective Sergeant Megan GOLDIE. She will make further comment on this investigation tomorrow.

ENDS:

Kevin [Kev] Loughlin

District Communications Manager / Media Advisor

Waitemata Police District

12-14 Northcroft Street - Takapuna - Auckland

Phone 09 488 9758 - Extn 96308

Mobile 027 281 0271

Email - kevin.loughlin@police.govt.nz