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Police release e-fit in connection with attempted kidnap in Milton Keynes

Police have released an e-fit image in connection with an attempted kidnap in Milton Keynes. 

The image release relates to an incident that happened in the Heelands area of the city in November 2025.

An unknown man attempted to get a teenage girl to follow him in the vicinity of Lundholme and Arncliffe Drive, Heelands, specifically a green area that runs between the H3 Monks Way and Arncliffe Drive, sometime between 4.10pm and 4.30pm on 20 November. The victim ran away. 

The offender, depicted in the e-fit image, is described as a black man, aged in his thirties, approximately 5ft 11ins tall, and of large build. He had a round face, short, black hair and a dark beard and moustache. He also had a spot on his forehead.  

He was wearing a puffer coat, which was black at the top and green camouflage at the bottom, light grey/beige cargo trousers and black walking boots. 

Thames Valley Police have said that they have had no other incidents linked to this attempted kidnap. 

Investigating officer PC Elizabeth Howell, based at Milton Keynes police station, said, “I am appealing for anyone who recognises the individual depicted by this e-fit to please come forward. 

“This was a concerning incident and upsetting for the victim but fortunately she was unhurt and got away safely. 

“Anyone with information should make a report on our website or call 101, quoting reference 43250593131.” 

Alternatively, if you wish to remain anonymous, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or via their website. 

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