Police in England charge 29 men with alleged years-long sexual exploitation of girl

Brie Stimson
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Police in the United Kingdom have charged 29 men with the alleged years-long sexual exploitation of a girl in Northern England, the West Yorkshire Police said on Wednesday.

The men, who range in age from 35 to 64, face various charges, including rape, attempted rape, conspiracy to rape and indecent assault of a girl who was between 13 and 20 years old from 2003 to 2010.

Most of the alleged crimes took place in the Calderdale district, but some occurred in neighboring Bradford.

The men are scheduled to appear in court on July 7 and 9.

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Those charged are:

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Eight others who were arrested during the investigation were released without charges.

No other details were given about the alleged abuse.