We use some essential cookies to make our website work. We’d like to set additional cookies so we can remember your preferences and understand how you use our site.
You can manage your preferences and cookie settings at any time by clicking on “Customise Cookies” below. For more information on how we use cookies, please see our Cookies notice.
Your cookie preferences have been saved. You can update your cookie settings at any time on the cookies page.
Your cookie preferences have been saved. You can update your cookie settings at any time on the cookies page.
Sorry, there was a technical problem. Please try again.
This site is a beta, which means it's a work in progress and we'll be adding more to it over the next few weeks. Your feedback helps us make things better, so please let us know what you think.
Officers are continuing to appeal for information following an incident where a woman was pulled into a dark vehicle in Oldham on Sunday on Valentine Street in Failsworth.
It was reported a man got out of the front passenger seat of the car and pulled the woman into the car before driving away.
Thankfully, after in-depth enquiries by specialist investigators, the victim - a woman in her 20s - was found safe and well.
Detective Sergeant Jason Byrne of GMP's Oldham CID, said: "We understand that this incident may have rightly caused some alarm in the local community, and we have been working round the clock to understand the full circumstances.
"I want to reiterate that we are investigating this as an isolated incident, and we have deployed extra resources in the area to assist with enquiries and to provide reassurance in the local area.
“Although we have located the woman and she has been found safe and well, we are still appealing for the public’s help to piece together events leading up to the incident and we are really grateful for the information passed to us already but we still need your help.
"You can call 0161 856 8962 or 0161 856 8999 with information, quoting incident number 3716 of 13/08/2023.
"Alternatively you can call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111."