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Pressing hunt for ‘man with purple eyes’ after he tried to kidnap three-year-old woman

NewsPressing hunt for ‘man with purple eyes’ after he tried to kidnap three-year-old woman
Police stated the woman had been exterior a home on Leicester Road on Thursday night when a person tried to take her

An pressing hunt has been launched for a ‘man with purple eyes’ after a three-year-old woman was practically snatched earlier than her mum stopped him.

West Midlands Police stated the woman had been exterior a home on Leicester Road on Thursday night when a person tried to take her.

The kid’s mom managed to intervene and officers are working to search out them man.

The suspect is believed to be combined race, round 5ft 9ins tall in top and aged of their 20s to 30s.

He has quick curly darkish hair, facial hair and brown eyes which reportedly confirmed indicators of reddening.

DI Nicola Pestel at Wolverhampton CID added: ‘We perceive that this can be a shock for individuals, and our investigation to hint and detain the particular person concerned is shifting at tempo.

‘We’d ask everybody within the space to help us by coming ahead with any data they might have, to test doorbell cameras or dashcams of their vehicles, for any footage which can help our enquiries.’

We want to speak to this man after launching an investigation into the attempted abduction of a three-year-old child in Wolverhampton on Thursday evening. We received a report that a man tried to pick up and take the young girl while she was outside a house in Leicester Street at around 5.15pm yesterday (9 January) with an older relative. He was stopped by the child's mother and is then understood to have left in the direction of Harrow Street. Thankfully, the child was not injured and we're offering support to her, and her family, as we work to identify and locate the person involved.
The suspect is believed to be combined race, round 5ft 9ins tall in top and aged of their 20s to 30s (Image: West Midlands Police)

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