Man raped in Rochdale town centre

Date published: 09 November 2015


A 21-year-old man was raped in in the gardens near to the Packer Spout fountain, behind Rochdale Town Hall, at around 5am on Saturday (7 November 2015.

The man was out with friends and encountered the offender in several bars in the town centre.

The victim was followed outside by the man when he left one of the bars for a cigarette. The men then walked together to the crime scene.

After the attack the victim made his way back to his friends on Fleece Street. The suspect followed the victim back to the bar, there was then an argument in the street. The offender was chased by one of the victim’s friends up Fleece Street before being lost.

The offender is described as olive skinned, muscular build and in his late 20s/early 30s, around 5ft 8in with short curly dark hair. He was
wearing dark clothing.

Detective Inspector Rebecca Duggan from GMP’s Serious Sexual Offences Unit said: “This was an appalling attack on a man as he was enjoying a night out. The victim has been left traumatised by the attack and we will continue to provide support.

“We are taking this incident incredibly seriously and appealing to anyone who may know anything or have seen the incident. You may think your information is trivial but it could be very important to our investigation.”

Police believe this to be an isolated incident.

Anybody with information should contact police in GMP’s Serious Sexual Offences Unit on 0161 856 1911 or call the independent charity

Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

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