A four-month-old baby was nearly abducted in a terrifying incident in Poole, Dorset.
The attempted abduction took place at 3pm on Friday, while a woman walked with her four-month-old baby in a pushchair.The pair leaped out the vehicle and grabbed the pushchair and tried to take the baby from it.The baby was unharmed in the incident.
Detective inspector Katie Starkie, of Bournemouth CID, said: ‘This was understandably a very distressing incident for the mother involved and we have launched a full investigation. ‘At the moment the motive for these men’s actions remains unclear and we are doing all we can to identify them.’ One of the men has been described as white, six feet two inches tall, aged in his 30s and of medium build with short dark brown hair.The second man is described as white, six feet two inches tall and of medium build with short stubble.
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