The PSNI are hunting a group of men after a teenage girl was bundled into a car and sexually assaulted in Co Antrim.
The incident happened near a shopping centre on the Longwood Road in Newtownabbey at around 2pm on Saturday, Belfast Live reports.
Detectives are now appealing for information and witnesses following the report of the sexual assault on May 13.
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Detective Sergeant Lyttle said: "Police received a report that at around 2pm a teenage girl was approached by three men in a dark-coloured vehicle outside a shopping centre in the Longwood Road area of Newtownabbey.
"One of the men exited the car and forced the girl inside the vehicle against her will.
"While the car made its way towards Belfast, the girl was sexually assaulted.
"The car stopped within the vicinity of the Royal Avenue area and the victim was let out. She then raised the alarm for help.
"A full investigation is underway and we are keen to hear from anyone that could help with our enquiries.
"We would especially like to hear from anyone who noticed or has dash-cam footage of a dark-coloured car that was travelling along the Shore Road towards York Street and on to Royal Avenue between 2pm and 2.30pm. The car may also have had tinted windows.
"Anyone with information can contact police on 101 quoting reference number 1104 of 13/05/23."
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