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My stop's right over there.
Don't miss this one.
Bye.
- Bye. - Ciao!
Wait!
Wait!
Christ.
Police?
Let me go!
No!
No, no!
Let me go!
Let me go!
Let me go!
I'll get that, shall I?
Have you even done your homework yet, Ollie?
- Hello. - Sorry to trouble you at home, ma'am,
but we've just picked up a bystander triple-9
on an active abduction
of a young female in the Moss Heath area.
They've got all-patrol OBs?
Yes, ma'am. They're definitely doing that.
Make sure OBs goes out to surrounding forces.
I'll patch in en route. I'm coming in.
Sorry to have called you at home, ma'am.
No, this is what we needed.
You're ready, yeah?
We've being looking for him for months.
We're going to get this bastard, yeah?
- Come on, let's go! - Go, go, go!
Nick, where are you?
Sorry, last meeting overran.
I just got the call and you're not home!
- I'm literally ten minutes away. - OK,
the kids are waiting for you.
And I put the bins out.
Ma'am.
DCI Huntley.
Is it the vehicle?
Yes, ma'am, reported stolen this morning.
The bystander that witnessed the abduction described
a suspect of average height and build, wearing a dark balaclava.
It's him, he could be right here.
Yes, ma'am.
OK, let's get a decision log up and running.
Cordons established, with time,
SO DCI Huntley arrives,
takes command of initial scene management, with time.
Sorry, boss.
Anyone see the driver, passenger?
Just done a sweep, boss. No witnesses as yet.
Missed him by minutes.
Christ! News travels.
- Come on, come on, let's start house-to-house. - Ma'am.
- Get a pair of GPDs. - OK, guys, with me.
House-to-house and GPDs, note start time.
Delta X-ray 8912. Dog unit, please, Borogrove Estate.
Have you seen a young woman
accompanied by a man who might have been wearing a balaclava?
Detective Chief Inspector Huntley,
sorry to disturb your evening.
We're conducting house-to-house enquiries
relating to a vehicle found abandoned on the estate
that may have been involved in the abduction of a young woman.
Boss! Boss!
The dogs are on to something!
Pull the dogs back.
Neil, get Control.
Delta X-ray, stand by for an active message
from Delta X-ray Zero Two.
Delta X-ray received.
This is SIO on the Trapdoor search
currently ongoing on the Borogrove Estate.
- Get back! - Are you all right?
Round the back!
We can't lose him! He was right here!
Neil, get the dogs down there, he could have made a run for it!
Help!
Help!
Okay.
Get the cutters!
Listen to me, we're going to get you free.
What's your name?
It's Hana.
Come on!
Cutters, ma'am!
- The ambulance will be here in a minute. - Perfect.
Constable, will you record this on your body-cam?
Hana, can you give us a description of your attacker?
No, I never saw his face.
He wore a...
A balacla...?
Something covering his face?
Yes, like, dark, with two holes for the eyes.
What did his voice sound like? Accent, etc?
He never spoke.
What happened to your ears?
He tore out my earrings.
All right. Thank you, Hana.
The paramedics are going to take very good care of you.
Boss, no sign of him in the back alley.
- Dogs are still out there. - Right.
Let's lock down all exit roads in a one-mile radius,
put out all patrol obs on our suspect
and find out whose house this is.
Yes, ma'am.
Tim Ifield, Forensic Coordinator.
Tim.
Listen, I'm not being funny, but
that scene log has got every Tom, Dick and Harry going.
Your officers, they're traipsing all over every blade of grass
before MY team's had a chance to secure evidence.
This is a live search for a suspect and THAT takes priority.
I'll send you in to do an initial survey
the moment the FARS OIC declare the building safe.
Fine, yeah, ready when you are.
And I'll need one of your FIs to process the witness.
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