Four more boys arrested by Nottinghamshire Police as part of ongoing investigation into Newark rape at York Drive playing fields

Four more boys have been arrested as part of an ongoing rape investigation.

Officers received a report that a teenage girl had been attacked on Yorke Drive playing fields, in Newark between 5.30pm and 7pm on Saturday, May 25.

During a thorough investigation by detectives, a further four boys have now been arrested in relation to the incident.

Nottinghamshire Police.

A boy aged 12, a 13-year-old, and two boys aged 14 have all been arrested on suspicion of rape.

They have all been released on bail with strict conditions.

It comes after four teenage boys were arrested earlier this week on suspicion of rape, and all four remain on conditional bail.

Detective Inspector Amy Revill, said: “We have made a further four arrests in this case and our investigation is continuing to move at pace.

“We are continuing to support the girl and her family with specially trained officers and are doing everything we can to establish exactly what’s happened.

“I want to again appeal to the local community and anyone who may have any information to please get in touch with us. We have had several people come forward to help us with our inquiries – so thank you for your assistance.”

Inspector Charlotte Ellam, District Commander for Newark, added: “I understand the concerns this incident has caused to our community in Newark.

“But I want to make clear the team of detectives investigating this incident are working around the clock and we will uncover exactly what’s happened.

“We’ve been carrying out extra patrols in the area and this will continue. So, if you do have any concerns, please speak to one of my officers.

“We would also ask that people please avoid speculation whilst we go through this process.

“We’ll make sure to keep you updated as our investigation progresses.”

Anyone with information that can help our officers in their investigation are being asked to call 101, quoting incident number 282 of May 26.

Alternatively, you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.