A driver was raped after she stopped to check if a child was safe after spotting an empty car seat in a layby, police have said. Thames Valley police said the woman was raped in a layby on the A4 in Thatcham, Berkshire, opposite the junction with Cox’s Lane, in an attack late on 16 August. The force, whose officers were called at around midnight, said it is now investigating whether the empty car seat was used to the lure the victim who had been driving on the A4 before she was attacked. Investigating officer DI Alice Broad, who described it as “a concerning incident and one that has understandably caused anxiety in the local community”, said: “She stopped her vehicle at the scene because she saw a child’s car seat in a layby and was concerned there might be a child at risk because the car seat was empty. “Thames Valley police is working to understand the significance of the child’s car seat and whether it is linked to the offence. “However, to ensure the safety of the public, we would advise that if you see anything in a road or on the roadside that concerns you, make a note of the precise location and call Thames Valley police on 101. The force can then make appropriate checks.” The suspect is not believed to be known to the victim. Broad said the investigation was “working at pace” to identify the suspect, and that the victim was being supported by specially trained officers. She also said that police were appealing to anyone with footage or information to come forward “no matter how insignificant you think your information might be”. Officers would like to hear from anyone with footage – dashcam, mobile phone or CCTV – from the A4 in Thatcham between about 11pm on Sunday 15 August and 12.15am the following morning. These details can be given to the police or anonymously to Crimestoppers. The police said people who have concerns can also contact their local neighbourhood team online or on 101. Charities such as Victims First, Trust House, Rape Crisis, and Mind are available for those needing to speak to someone about any emotions invoked by this incident.
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