A TEENAGER was grabbed by two men and sexually assaulted in broad daylight before a 'Good Samaritan' yelled at the offenders and they ran off. 

Police are appealing for information in connection with the incident, whch happened in Wokingham on Wednesday, June 5.

The victim, a 17-year-old girl, was walking in Easthampstead Road when she crossed at the junction of Denton Road at about 4pm.

Two men then grabbed her before dragging her into Denton Road, where she was sexually assaulted.

During the sexual assault, a woman drove a car passed the location and shouted at the men to let the girl go.

They then fled the scene in the direction of Sturgess Road.

Investigating officer, detective constable Paul Bentley of Local CID, said: “This is a serious offence and we need the public’s help to find the perpetrators.

“Firstly, I want to appeal to anyone who knows the offenders or recognises their descriptions.

“The victim tried to fight off the offenders during the sexual assault, so it is possible that the offenders may have sustained scratches to their hands.

“The first offender may have followed the victim from Reading Road through the town centre.

"He is a black man, in his forties, about 5ft 8ins tall, of medium build, with short black hair.

"He was wearing a black tracksuit top, black tracksuit bottoms and black footwear.

“The second offender is a black man, in his forties, about 5ft 9ins tall, of muscular build, with a black and grey beard.

"He was wearing a black tracksuit top, black tracksuit bottoms, black footwear, and a black hat.

“I also need to speak to the Good Samaritan who drove a red vehicle passed the scene and shouted at the offenders, causing them to flee the scene.

“Finally, during the sexual assault, the victim shouted for help and tried to fight off the offenders.

"If anyone saw or heard anything near Denton Road at about 4pm on Wednesday please contact the police as soon as possible.

“The easiest way to get in touch is via our website or by calling 101, quoting investigation reference number 43190169565.

“Thames Valley Police will be carrying out reassurance patrols, so if you have any questions or concerns please speak to an officer.”