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Dispute over taxi ends in serious asssault, CCTV issued: Bradford
(BD7 - Friday, 3 February, 2012)

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Dispute over taxi ends in serious asssault, CCTV issued: Bradford Dispute over taxi ends in serious asssault, CCTV issued: Bradford

Police have today released CCTV images of two men they would like to speak to in connection with an assault which occurred on Morley Street in Bradford.

At 5:20am on Sunday 18 December 2011, a 31-year-old man was involved in a dispute with two men over a taxi.

Both subsequently attacked him causing serious injuries to his face.

He was later taken to hospital and treated.

The first suspect is described as:

  • a white male
  • 6ft tall
  • athletic build
  • wearing a black v-neck t-shirt and jeans
  • holding a coat and a bag

The second suspect is described as:

  • a white male
  • 5 ft 6 inches tall
  • wearing red trousers and a black long sleeved shirt

Detective Constable Polly Jackson of Bradford South CID is investigating the incident and said:

"The victim was attacked in an extremely vicious manner whilst on a Christmas night out which has left him feeling vulnerable and upset.

"Even now after leaving hospital, he is on light duties at work and is still receiving treatment for his injuries.

"Since the incident, a considerable amount of work has been undertaken to trace those responsible, particularly through our CCTV enquiries.

"We are now calling on the public to assist in our investigations and to help identifying the people captured within these images.

"Revellers celebrating in Bradford over the festive period were well behaved, however; one serious incident is one too many.

"The minority intent on spoiling the night time economy for others will be robustly dealt with and such offences will not be tolerated.

"I would therefore ask anyone who recognises the people in the CCTV to get in touch and help us progress this further."

Anyone with information to contact police on the non emergency number 101.

Alternatively call Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

Police Force: West Yorkshire

Address:
Morley Street
Bradford
YORKSHIRE
BD7

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