Teenager is raped by two men in park as police launch hunt
Teenager is raped by two men in wooded area of park as police launch hunt for suspects and urge residents to check their CCTV
- Police launched a hunt for two suspects after a teen was raped in Milton Keynes
- Report on Thursday said female in her late teens was raped near Eaglestone Park
- Incident occurred in a wooded area between midnight and 2am on Wednesday
- Police are urging people to check CCTV and appeal for information on two men
Police have launched a hunt for suspects after a teenager was raped by two men in a wooded area of a park in Buckinghamshire.
Thames Valley Police received a report on Thursday that a female in her late teens had been raped in Milton Keynes.
The incident occurred between midnight and 2am on Wednesday in an area of trees near to Eaglestone Park.
The victim is being supported by specially trained officers and police are appealing for information on two offenders, who have been described as white men.
Police have launched a hunt for suspects after a teenager was raped by two men in a wooded area near to Eaglestone Park (pictured) in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
One of the men was described as around 5ft 9 ins tall, of medium build and completely bald, and was wearing a navy blue Umbro jumper, black jogging bottoms at the time.
The other male was in his 30s, had a white beard, and was wearing a green Nike jacket, with red and white Lonsdale shoes, according to police.
The men spoke to each other in what the victim believed to be an Eastern European language.
Police are appealing for witnesses and urging nearby residents to check their CCTV footage to assist their investigation.
Detective Chief Inspector Kelly Glister said: ‘This is a concerning incident and we are carrying out a thorough investigation.
Police are appealing for information on two offenders, who have been described as white men, and urging people to check their CCTV footage. Pictured: Eaglestone Park
‘Our specialist officers are working to support the victim in connection with this incident.
‘We would ask anyone who has CCTV or a ring door bell to please check their footage and get in touch if it shows anything that could assist our enquiries.
‘Equally if anyone has witness information we would ask them to come forward.
‘Anyone with information should call 101 quoting reference 43220240527.
‘Members of the public may see an increased police presence while we continue to investigate.’
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