Police investigating rape of teenage girl in Liverpool city centre

The assault is reported to have taken place in the early hours of this morning

Author: Louisa KingPublished 12th Apr 2024

Police are currently investigating following reports of a rape in Liverpool city centre in the early hours of today, Friday 12th April.

At around 1.50am officers attended St John’s Gardens where they located a 16-year-old girl who had been the victim of an assault by an unknown male.

The girl is being supported by specially trained officers and an investigation is currently underway.

New CCTV recently installed in St John’s Gardens is currently being examined and witness enquiries are being carried out.

High visibility patrols will also continue to be carried out and members of the public are encouraged to engage with officers and report any suspicious or unusual activity.

Detective Chief Inspector Paul Parry said: “This is clearly a very shocking incident which has left a young girl very distressed. I want the public to be reassured that we will do everything in our powers to find the person responsible and bring them to justice and I would urge anyone with information which could assist our enquiries to get in touch as a matter of urgency.

“We believe there were a number of people in the vicinity of St John’s Gardens at the time of this incident, who left without speaking to our patrols and I would urge them to come forward and speak to us as information they have could be critical in helping us to identify the person responsible.

“As part of our enquiries we will be examining the newly installed CCTV cameras in St John’s Gardens together with Liverpool City Council’s CityWatch cameras and would also appeal to any delivery, or taxi, drivers who were in the area at around 1.30am today to check their dashcam to establish if they captured anything significant.

“We want people who visit the city centre and St John’s Gardens to feel safe and we will continue to provide dedicated high visibility policing patrols to deter offenders, and educate and protect the public.

“We will also be working with Liverpool City Council’s park patrols to assist us in increasing visibility in the area and as part of the Home Office funding we successfully applied for we will continue to look at new initiatives to increase safety and reduce serious violence.” First for all the latest news from across the UK every hour on Hits Radio on DAB, at hitsradio.co.uk and on the Hits Radio app.