A woman has been charged with attempting to abduct a baby in Blackpool town centre.
At around11.55am on Saturday, it was reported that a woman approached a baby in a pram on Central Drive, near to Coral Island, before attempting to walk away with the pram.
Members of the public, and the baby’s parent intervened, and thankfully the baby was unharmed.
Following enquiries, a 51-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of child abduction and police assault.
After consulting with the Crown Prosecution Service, police have charged Nicolette Goldrick, 51, of Marton Drive, Blackpool, with child abduction and police assault. She has been remanded into custody to appear at Lancaster Magistrates Court.
Chief Inspector John Jennings-Wharton, of Blackpool Police said: "A woman has been charged and I am limited in what I can say at this point. However, I wanted to reassure the community that this continues to be treated as an isolated incident and we are not looking for anybody else in relation to this incident.
“I know this incident has understandably caused the community a great deal of concern and I just wanted to take this opportunity to thank people for their patience and allowing us to fully investigate this matter.
“Finally, I just wanted to thank the investigation team for their hard work and diligence which has led to us being in a position to charging an individual in relation to this incident.”

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