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A woman was "forcibly removed" from a Midlands bar before being forced to a nearby street and driven away,
police say. The incident took in Evesham , Worcestershire , last Friday night, March 29. A man entered the premises on Bewdley Street before the victim was 'grabbed and manhandled outside', Gloucestershire Constabulary say. She was then 'physically forced' to Cowl Street - around half a mile away - where the man and woman got into a vehicle. It's believed they were driven into neighbouring Gloucestershire, where officers are investigating 'further offences', a spokesperson said. Two men and a woman have been arrested in connection with the incident however officers have appealed for more information. READ MORE: Tragedy as man found dead inside abandoned children's home where he grew up Get
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WhatsApp , click the link to join A spokesperson for Gloucestershire Constabulary said: "Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward after a man was reported to have forcibly removed a woman from a bar. The incident happened on Friday, March 29 between 11pm and midnight in a premises on Bewdley Street, Evesham . "A man entered the bar and grabbed a woman before manhandling her outside. He was then reported to have physically forced her to Cowl Street where they have both gotten into a vehicle. "They are then believed to have driven into Gloucestershire, where further offences are currently being investigated. The woman has since been traced to a safe location and her welfare has been checked. Two men and a woman have been arrested in connection with the investigation. "Officers are appealing for anybody who was in the bar at the time and who witnessed anything suspicious to come forward. They would also like to hear from anyone who may have mobile phone footage which they believe to be relevant. Anyone with information is asked to contact Gloucestershire Constabulary through the website , quoting incident number 162 of 30 March."