The investigation into the abduction and sexual assault of a 16-year-old girl in Holt on September 15, 2012 has been finalised, with no charges to be laid by ACT Policing.
Police have identified the person pictured in the facefit. This person has assisted police with enquiries.
ACT Policing would like to thank the community who provided nominations and information to Crime Stoppers in relation to this investigation.
We strongly encourage all victims of a sexual assault to contact police.
There are several agencies available to support victims of sexual assault including the Canberra Rape Crisis Centre.
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