Police officers injured in Scunthorpe

Officers were called to reports of a disturbance at a pub on Oswold Road

Author: Charlotte FoleyPublished 1st Jun 2021
Last updated 1st Jun 2021

Two police officers have been taken to hospital following a reported disturbance at a pub in Scunthorpe on Friday (28 May) evening.

Emergency services were called to Oswold Road where a member of staff and four police officers were allegedly assaulted by a group of men.

Anyone with information are being urged to get in touch with the police.

A spokesman for Humberside Police said:

"At 5.20pm on Friday 28 May, police were called to reports of a disturbance at a pub on Oswold Road in Scunthorpe.

"On arrival at the scene, four police officers and a member of staff were reportedly assaulted by a group of men. Two of the officers required hospital treatment for their injuries.

"A number of people have been questioned in relation to the incident and have subsequently been released as we continue our enquiries.

"Enquiries are now underway and police are working closely with the pub while reviewing online footage along with our officers’ body worn video cameras and nearby CCTV.

"If anyone has information that would help with our enquiries they are asked to call our non-emergency number 101 quoting log 456 of 28 May 2021."

Chief Inspector Paul French said:

“Now that restrictions are lifting and hospitality is reopening, we are doing all we can to support members of the public and local businesses as the night time economy re-starts.

“Our first response will always be to engage with drinkers, however please be assured that we will swiftly and robustly deal with any cases of disorder – and we certainly will not tolerate abuse and violence directed at our officers or at hospitality staff.

“There are additional measures in place at the moment and venues are working hard to adapt. If you are going out, please be patient with staff and respectful of the rules in place at individual establishments. They are there to keep you and others safe.”