Image caption Erika Kacicova was found on her own in the centre of Bradford, one week after going missing

Thirteen-year-old Erika Kacicova, who went missing from her Sheffield home for a week, has been found "safe and well" in Bradford.

Erika was found on her own in Centenary Square in the city centre at about 18:40 BST on Monday.

South Yorkshire Police said five people, four men and one woman, were being held on suspicion of child abduction.

Erika's family have been informed and she is in the care of police officers.

Police revealed a 41-year-old man from Bradford was arrested on Monday evening.

He is in police custody along with a 37-year-old man, also from Bradford, who was arrested earlier in the day.

Details of the other two men and the woman who were arrested have not been disclosed.

Family's angst

Det Insp Helen Tate said: "It's a huge sense of relief. All sorts of things run through your mind during an investigation.

"It's fantastic news that we now have Erika safe and well and a successful conclusion to the search.

"Our primary aim now is to concentrate on Erika's wellbeing and begin to piece together her movements since she left home last Monday.

Media playback is unsupported on your device Media caption Det Insp Helen Tate: "I have a huge sense of relief"

"We are working with local authority and partner agencies for the appropriate support for Erika and to assist with the investigation.

"I have personally been overwhelmed by the way the public and the media have responded to our appeals and I am extremely grateful for their help and support throughout this investigation."

A 22-year-old man arrested on suspicion of child abduction after handing himself in to police on Friday has been bailed.

Earlier, detectives said Erika's family had been "distraught" and her younger brother and sister had been "missing her terribly".

The search had centred on the Sheffield and Bradford areas where it was known the teenager has friends.