Police Search for Evidence in Epsom Case

Introduction

Surrey Police are looking into a crime. A woman in her 20s said someone attacked her in Epsom on April 11. The police say they have no proof yet.

Main Body

The woman left a nightclub. She said the attack happened near a church between 2:00 AM and 4:00 AM. Police looked at cameras. They talked to people in houses. They found nothing. Sarah Grahame is a police leader. She says there is no evidence for the story. Many people in the town are angry. On Wednesday, a group of people had a protest. They wanted to know who the suspect is. Riot police came to the protest. They wore helmets and shields. Some people on the internet said immigrants did the crime. Sarah Grahame said this is not true. She says there is no proof for these ideas. People in the town feel different things. A church leader, Catherine Hutton, felt scared of the protests. She organized a church service to help people feel together. The police know that people are very upset.

Conclusion

Surrey Police are still looking for witnesses. They have more officers in Epsom to keep the city safe.

Vocabulary Learning

evidence
Facts or signs that show something is true證據
Example:The police are looking for evidence at the crime scene.
proof
Something that shows a fact is true證據/證明
Example:The police have no proof that he stole the money.
protest
A public meeting to show you disagree with something抗議
Example:The people had a protest because they were angry.
suspect
A person who police think did a crime嫌疑人
Example:The police are looking for the suspect who stole the car.
witnesses
A person who saw a crime or accident happen目擊者
Example:The police are looking for witnesses who saw the accident.