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Attempted kidnapping of four-month baby in Pool

POLICE investigating report of child abduction attempt on Friday in Pool.

Dorset police officers received reports of child abduction attempt in Evering Avenue around 3:00 pm yesterday, Friday, June 10th.

The woman was walking with her four month old baby in stroller when two people approached it men in white van.

men there is out of in the vehicle grabbed the stroller and tried to take it off baby from him, representative for This was reported by the Dorset police.

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Woman kicking out in one of in men and they got back in the van, leaving baby unscathed.

One of in men described as white six feet two inches tall, aged in he is 30 years old and of average build with short dark brown hair.

He was wearing a black vest, black trousers and black trainers and had a tattoo on his right hand.

second the person is described as white, six feet two inches high and of average build with short bristles. He was also wearing black clothes, as well as a thin silver chain around his neck.

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Detective Inspector Kathy Starkey, of CID Bournemouth said: “Understandably, this was a very unfortunate incident. for in mother took part and we launched full the study.

“Currently the motive for these men actions remains are unclear and we are doing our best to identify them.

“Our requests include house-to-housea review of footage from CCTV cameras in in area and judicial work.

“I call on all residents with home CCTV or doorbell cameras, as well as any motorists with video recorder who we in in area to check their footage for anything that might help our investigation.

“I appreciate reports of this is nature most likely cause anxiety for local community.

“Police presence will be increased. in in area as we continue to investigate this incident, officers may be contacted anyone with information or concerns.”

Anyone with information please contact Dorset Police at www.dorset.police.uk/contact, via email [email protected] or call 101 with event number 55220092425.

Alternatively, you can anonymously contact Crimestoppers, an independent charity. online Crimestoppers-uk.org or toll free on 0800 555 111.

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