Published On: Fri, Jul 24th, 2015 on 8:32 pm

Concerned caller reports woman being ‘pulled into car’ in Bradford

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Police investigating a report of a man pulling a woman into a car in Bradford have called for the woman involved to contact them.

The incident is said to have happened at about 6pm on 21 July, when a silver saloon car entered the B&Q car park on Leeds Road in Thornbury.

Woman Pulled Into Car Thornbury

Image: West Yorkshire Police.

Two occupants, an Asian man and woman, got out and had an altercation before the man allegedly pulled the woman back into the car.

The vehicle, believed to be a Volkswagen saloon model, then drove off down Barkerend Road towards the city centre.

The man is described as having pale skin and in his late 20s. He was approximately six feet tall and of stocky build. He had thick black hair which was shoulder length at the back and a short black beard. He was wearing all black clothing.

The woman is also believed to be in her early 20s and about 5ft 10ins tall. She is described as being of medium build with shoulder length straight black hair which was in a ponytail. She was wearing all black baggy clothing and a black scarf.

Detective Inspector Ryan Bragg, of Bradford District CID, said: “We are keen to speak to this woman to ensure that she is safe and well, as the caller was clearly concerned enough to report this to the police.

“Our enquiries to date have not managed to locate her and we are not aware of anyone matching her description being reported missing.”

Anyone who witnessed the incident, or who has information is asked to contact DC 2608 Ashruff at Bradford District CID on 101.

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