COLUMBIA TWP., MI - The Columbia Township Police Department has released a sketch of one of the suspects in a reported abduction and assault.

A 17-year-old girl told police on July 30 that two unknown men forced her into a van, assaulted her and left her in a county park.

No arrests had been made and an investigation was ongoing.

The girl said she was walking about 9:30 p.m. on Audell Drive near Wamplers Lake Road, north of Vineyard Lake, when a van approached, slowed and stopped. The men forced her into the van, Columbia Township police reported.

She said she was assaulted as she kicked at the men and she "passed out." The girl said she woke up alone about 11 p.m. in Vineyard Lake County Park on North Drive, southeast of Brooklyn.

The girl had abrasions to her head, township police Chief David Elwell said. She does not believe she was sexually assaulted and the men did not take anything from her.

The girl described the vehicle, occupied by three men, as an older-model black or dark minivan with a large black sticker on the window of the passenger-side sliding door. It was rusty with a dirty interior, sagging headliner and missing center seats.

She did not get a good look at the driver, but said the rear passenger was in his 40s with an unshaven face, short dark hair and wearing a dark sweatshirt. The other passenger was in his 20s with long, dark, thick hair.

Anyone with information is asked to call the township police department at 517-592-3122.