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On 18 August, we received a report that a woman in her early 20s had been found on the roads in Bilton by members of the public.
The woman was reportedly without shoes, knocking on doors, and shouting for help. The members of the public reportedly gave her a lift in their car to safety.
It is alleged that she had been taken from her home address in Cornwallis Road and driven around in a white VW Polo at speed and at times off road.
The car reportedly may also have been involved in collisions and sustained damage.
The woman is reported to have escaped from the car on foot in the Bilton area near Cunningham Way. She has been identified and is being supported by officers.
Following this incident, a 17-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of GBH assault, taking a vehicle without the owner’s consent, criminal damage, kidnapping, false imprisonment, threats to kill, intentional strangulation, coercive and controlling behaviour, possession of an offensive weapon, driving without insurance, and driving without a license.
We are looking for witnesses in the Bilton area of Rugby who, in the hours between 2pm and 4pm, may have seen a white VW Polo driving erratically; or who may have seen a young woman in her 20s dressed in black without shoes on requesting help or knocking on doors.
If you can help with our investigation, particularly if you have dashcam, CCTV or doorbell footage from the area, contact us citing Incident 196 of 18 August:
The investigating officer is DC 2511 Keogh.