A 33-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of three counts of attempted kidnap, following an incident on Monday November 21.
Police received reports that a teenage girl had been approached by an unknown male at a bus stop between the two roundabouts on Monton Green, Monton, at around 6.15pm.
The male is reported to have made advances towards the girl and attempted to physically get her to go with him into his car.
Detectives have seen CCTV footage which has led them to possibly linking this event to two more which took place in other areas of Salford.
Operation Wraith has been set up in response, with dedicated Detectives investigating the offences.
Detective Inspector Chris Horsfield, of GMPs Salford CID, said: “Although we have made this arrest, we are still very much looking to speak to anyone who may have information or dashcam footage, which could help us to establish the circumstances.
“We understand that the local community will be concerned but we are doing all we can to solve this investigation. I’d urge anyone who knows anything at all to please get in touch as soon as possible. In particular we are interested in the movements of a Black Vauxhall Astra 08 plate with a silver driver's wing mirror cover; the passenger side is black.
“We are keen to speak to anyone who may have dashcam footage pertaining to the following locations in particular:
- Rocky Lane/Monton Green/Monton High Street on Monday 21 November 2022 between 6-7pm.
- Mossfield Road/Ackworth Road, Swinton on Monday 21 November 2022 between 8-9am.
- Liverpool Street (Salford), between Fitzwarren Street and Albion Way on Wednesday 16 November 2022 between 7:45-8:20pm.
Officers are requesting that you email cctvretrieval@gmp.police.uk with your name and contact number and will email you back with instructions to upload your footage.
You can also contact Police on 0161 856 8361 (voicemail facility), by dialling 101, or by using the LiveChat function quoting log number 2786 of 21/11/22."
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