A teenage schoolgirl has been subjected to a serious sex attack after she was abducted by two men while walking along a busy Oxford street.
The victim was found knocking on doors nearly four hours after she was snatched and driven away on Wednesday morning.
The girl is now in the care of specialist officers, Thames Valley Police said as they launched an appeal for witnesses and urged that parents ensure their children walked to school in groups.
The force said the girl was wearing her uniform when she was taken from the area of Marston Ferry Road and Banbury Road, Summertown, by two white men in a silver car at around 8.25am on Wednesday.
Superintendent Christian Bunt, local policing commander for Oxford, said the attack was a 'very concerning incident for all involved and I appreciate that it must be very concerning for the public.
'In light of this we are stepping up patrols in the area to provide reassurance and there will be a very visible police presence whilst the investigation continues.'
Source - Metro
0