Police Appeal After Woman Grabbed in Sutton
“The car is very distinctive as the door is a different colour to the rest of the vehicle.”
POLICE are appealing for information after a 35-year-old woman was grabbed by a man near the High Street in Sutton.
The incident happened at about 5.30pm on Monday, January 24, and the man ran off when the woman screamed.
The man was driving what police have described as a “distinctive” car and they hope this will help someone identify him.
The vehicle is a blue or dark green estate car, possibly a Ford with a red driver’s door.
PC Alan Radford, who is investigating, said: “The car is very distinctive as the door is a different colour to the rest of the vehicle.
“I would appeal to anyone who recognises the description to contact police as we believe the occupants may have vital information which could help our enquiries.”
Most Read
- 1 Car rolled in crash on A14
- 2 Councillor quits as voters get set for two Ely by-elections
- 3 Fire crews called to car fire on railway line
- 4 Caravan site wants 10 new lodges to cope with demand
- 5 Smoke plume in village near Cambridge thought to be car fire
- 6 MP officially begins new era for major UK supplier
- 7 Warwick Davis and daughter Annabelle cut the ribbon at special opening
- 8 Have your say on proposed commercial development in Ely
- 9 Stansted Airport and Cambridge trains disrupted after tree falls on tracks
- 10 Insurers to pay for £725,000 house replacement
INFO: Anyone with any information should call PC Radford on 0345 456 456 4 or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555111.