COPS have launched an urgent appeal after a teenager was allegedly sexually assaulted after getting off a tram in a busy city.
The girl was said to have been led down an alleyway in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, before the “serious” attack on Wednesday evening.

A probe has been launched in the wake of the alleged horror attack in Goodliffe Street at around 8pm.
The area was cordoned off while investigations were underway.
The victim got off a tram in nearby Shipstone Street before being led down an alleyway and assaulted, cops said.
Detective Constable Holly James, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “Our priority has been the welfare of the victim.
“She is currently being supported by specially trained officers, while we continue to investigate what happened.
“We want to speak to anyone who was in the vicinity of the tram stop in Shipstone Street or Goodliffe Street, around 8pm on Wednesday.
“We understand the concern incidents of this nature can cause and uniformed officers will be in the area to offer reassurance and support.
“We’re led to believe the suspect met with the victim after she got off the tram, so are confident there will have been other people around at the time.
“If that was you, we want to hear from you, and likewise anyone else who has any information that could assist our inquiries is asked to contact the police without delay.”
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