Police appeal for witnesses following rape of teenage boy in Manchester’s Printworks

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An urgent appeal for information and witnesses has been made following the rape of a teenage boy in Manchester city centre last week.

Greater Manchester Police (GMP) is currently investigating the rape and serious assault of a teenager.

The male victim – who is aged under 18, and has therefore not been publicly named – arranged to meet a man via social media, and was attacked in the toilets of a venue on Dantzic Street inside Printworks at around 5pm last Friday (24 April 2026).

The victim has described the suspect as an Asian male aged between 18 and 20, of slim build, with a goatee beard, black hair parted in the centre and covering his forehead, and at the time of the incident, he was said to be wearing a black puffy coat, dark jeans, white-and-black trainers, and glasses.

Police arrested a 19-year-old man on suspicion of rape over the weekend, but he has since been bailed pending further enquiries.

With the investigation proceeding at pace, police are now asking for the public for their help and, in particular, appealing for potential witnesses who was in the area at the time.

“We have committed a large number of officers from across the force to the investigation and are carrying out extensive forensic and CCTV enquiries,” explained Detective Chief Inspector Chris Woodburn, from GMP’s City of Manchester CID.

“We are appealing for anyone who was in the Printworks area at the time of the incident to come forward. This would have been a busy time of day when there would have been a lot of people around.

“We also believe there may have been a second man in or around the toilets in a licensed premises off Dantzic Street at the time of the incident, and we want to speak to him as a witness as we believe he may have vital information that could assist with our investigation.”

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Can you help? Anyone with information or who was in the area at the time is urged to call GMP’s dedicated team on 0161 856 4259, on 101, or via LiveChat online quoting log 2647 of 24/4/26.

You can also call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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