Cops close off UK train station after woman sexually assaulted

A WOMAN was reportedly sexually assaulted at a train station in a late night attack.
Cops have launched an urgent investigation after the victim was targeted at Hope railway station in Flintshire, north east Wales, on Friday night.
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North Wales Police received the report in the early hours of this morning and contacted the BTP.
The force urged anyone who may have been at the station, or in nearby areas, between 7pm and 11pm to get in touch.
Officers closed down the site today as investigations continued.
Detective Sergeant Rebecca Haywood said: “We are providing specialist support to the victim while our enquiries are ongoing.
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“We are reviewing CCTV, speaking to local people and conducting enquiries at the station.
“We’re grateful for local people’s patience while this important work is conducted.
“I ask anyone who may have been at the station or in the vicinity between 7pm and 11pm on Thursday 30 October and saw anything suspicious to contact us as soon as possible.”
Anyone with information that could help police should text BTP on 61016 using the reference 62 of 31 October.
Earlier today a Transport for Wales statement said: “Due to the emergency services dealing with an incident at Hope, Flintshire, train services through this station may be subject to disruption on all routes.
“Our Wrexham to Bidston services are unable to call at Hope Flintshire Station in either direction until further notice.”
In an update, a Transport for Wales spokesperson said: “Customers wishing to alight or travel from Hope, Flintshire, will need to travel on rail service to Caergwrle Station for alternative rail replacement.
“We have organised buses to run between Caergwrle and Hope Flintshire to assist customers to complete journeys where possible at no extra cost. These will be provided by Pats Coaches and will depart every half hour at XX:00 and XX:30 from Caergwrle.
“These arrangements are in place until the station is back open following Police Investigation. Road Transport will take longer than rail services. Please allow extra time to complete your journey.”
North Wales Police received the report in the early hours of this morningCredit: Wikipedia/El Pollock




