Portsmouth rape: Boy, 17, released on bail as detectives granted more time to quiz 4 suspects in Turner Road attack
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Officers were told late last night they could continue quizzing two 18-year-old men, a 17-year-old boy, and a 16-year-old boy, after the 19-year-old was raped by a man just before 1am in Turner Road, Buckland, on Sunday.
The four suspects still in custody were arrested on suspicion of rape on Sunday afternoon.
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Two teenagers released
Two other teenagers, both 17, have been released from custody.
One, arrested on Sunday afternoon on suspicion of rape, has now been released on conditional bail.
The other 17-year-old arrested on Monday on the same grounds was released without charge but remains under investigation.
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Hide AdA Hampshire police spokesman said: ‘We were called to Turner Road just before 1am on Sunday after the victim reported that she had been raped by a man shortly beforehand.’
Officers previously said she was followed.
He added: ‘The victim is continuing to receive support from specialist officers.’
Witness appeal
Detectives previously appealed to anyone who saw anything suspicious near Lake Road or Turner Road on Saturday night to come forward.
An area near and around Ark Dickens Primary School was taped off and evidence markers laid out on the ground as officers carried out enquiries on Sunday.
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Hide AdDetective Inspector Emma Crute said she wanted to hear from anyone who may have seen ‘two men acting suspiciously or hanging around in the hour before in Lake Road’.
In an appeal on Sunday evening Det Insp Crute said: ‘This has been a very distressing incident for the victim and I want to urge anyone who may be able to assist our enquiries to get in contact with us as soon as possible.
‘We believe the men may have been disturbed by a car driving close by.’
Call 101, quoting 44200364429. Alternatively, call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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Get support
For support, call Portsmouth Abuse and Rape Counselling Service’s office on (023) 9266 9613.
Alternatively, e-mail [email protected] or call the women’s line on (023) 9266 9511 or men’s line on (023) 9266 9516.