Rape of Rochdale woman, 90: Police say ‘no forensic evidence’ any sexual nature to attack
Police investigating an attack on a 90-year-old woman in Rochdale have now said there is ‘no forensic evidence’ that she was raped.
Police investigating an attack on a 90-year-old woman in Rochdale have now said there is ‘no forensic evidence’ that she was raped.
Police have launched a manhunt after a 90-year-old woman was dragged off a Rochdale street and raped on Tuesday morning.
Dennis Whitfield, 66, managed to swindle £244,000 from eight clients through a variety of ‘manipulative’ stories, even going so far as to tell one victim he was using the money to buy her expensive medication to fight cancer.
The attack occurred at the Orchid Lounge Bar on Portland Street between 2am and 3am on March 9 2014.
Greater Manchester Police chief Tony Lloyd has been unavailable for almost TWO MONTHS to discuss figures that reveal nearly a third of crimes go unreported across the area.
MM sought to discuss the public’s perception of crime with Greater Manchester Police and Crime Commissioner Tony Lloyd – however he was unable to find a 15 minute opening in his diary for the two month period MM requested a conversation.
Greater Manchester Police boss Tony Lloyd has been unavailable for almost TWO MONTHS to discuss figures that reveal nearly a third of crimes go unreported across the area.
The HMIC report: Crime recording: A matter of fact found that as many as 20% of crimes go unrecorded – including some serious sexual assaults such as rape.
Police investigating the shooting of a man in a Salford pub last month have released CCTV of the moments leading up to the incident.
Thinking the texts came from her own brother, Mrs Sinclair wired a total of £75 to an account – not realising it belonged to Christopher Sawyers, 35, who with his girlfriend Kirsty Edmondson, 23, had just murdered former history teacher Chapman with a lethal dose of heroin, it was alleged.
With World Cup fever gripping the nation, Greater Manchester Police are bracing themselves for the ‘inevitable’ number of alcohol-related city centre incidents the tournament will cause.
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