Two men have been arrested after a woman was stabbed in Nottingham city centre.

Nottinghamshire Police officers were called to Hanley Street at around 10.40am on Friday, May 22, after two men were reported to have attempted to force a woman into a car after stabbing her in the abdomen.

Members of the public intervened in the incident and along with the victim, confronted the alleged offenders, who fled the scene in a car.

Police said they then intercepted a vehicle in Broxtowe Avenue. Two men then left the vehicle on foot and a brief chase on foot followed.

The men, aged 26 and 28 were arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm and attempted kidnap in connection with the incident. They remain in police custody for questioning.

The victim received treatment for non-life-threatening injuries in hospital.

You'll find the best crime stories in our daily email updates

The best way to stay up to date on crime stories across the county is to subscribe to the Nottinghamshire Live newsletter.

Our daily email updates are filled with our biggest stories hand-picked by news editors.

It's totally free and thousands are signed up already.

To subscribe just head over to this page or enter your email into the black box at the top of this story.

Detective Inspector Craig Hall, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “This is an extremely serious report and we are working hard to establish the circumstances of what happened.

Whilst we have made two arrests, I’d encourage anyone with any information about the incident to contact Nottinghamshire Police as soon as possible.

“Thankfully, it would appear that the victim’s injuries that are not life-threatening, however, the consequences of this incident will be long lasting for the victim and we will be ensuring that she is supported appropriately throughout the investigation and beyond.  

“I would like to thank the brave members of the public who put themselves at risk to help the victim. These acts of bravery have possibly saved someone’s life and the selfless and heroic actions of these people should serve as an inspiration to us all.”

If you have any information, witnessed the incident or have any video footage that could aid officers in their investigation please do not hesitate to contact Nottinghamshire Police on 101 quoting incident number 213 of 22 May 2020.