A manhunt is under way after a 15-year-old girl was raped in an underpass. Police have launched the search after the incident took place on June 22, near The Brewery shopping centre in Romford, east London.
The teenager was attacked on St Edwards Way sometime before 11.35pm. Police were called minutes later and the girl is being supported by specialist officers from the Metropolitan Police whilst an investigation is underway. According to reports, cordons have been in place at different parts of the underpass and forensic teams were seen on Monday evening.
A Metropolitan Police spokesperson told MyLondon: "On Sunday, 22 June at 23:36hrs police were called to St Edwards Way, Romford to reports a girl had been raped. Officers attended and assisted the victim, a 15-year-old girl.
"She is currently being treated by specialist officers. A crime scene currently remains in place.
"We understand the concern this has caused in the community and people can expect to see an increased police presence in the area. No arrests have been made at this early stage."
Anyone with information is urged to contact 101, quoting 8238/22 June.
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