Appeal after man allegedly attacked in Alcester

It's reported to have happened last Sunday.

Author: Hannah RichardsonPublished 14th Aug 2024

Warwickshire Police are appealing for witnesses following an alleged assault in Alcester.

At around 6:50pm on 11 August, it has been reported that a man in his 40s was assaulted by five men aged between 17-20 outside of a pub on St Faith’s Road in Alcester.

As a result of the alleged attack, the victim received significant facial injuries including a fractured cheekbone.

Immediately afterwards, it is alleged that the men left the scene in a ‘67-plate dark grey Mercedes A-Class.

The men, reportedly aged between 17-20, are described as follows:

White male with short mousey-brown hair, wearing a black body warmer with no top underneath, knee-length black shorts, white socks, black trainers

Mixed-race male with brown curly hair and short sides. Wearing black tracksuit with grey stripes down the side and a grey man-bag.

White male with short brown hair brushed forwards at the front. Wearing a white t-shirt, grey jogging bottoms, and a black man-bag.

Mixed-race male with dark curly hair tied up at the back. Wearing a black Nike tracksuit with a black man-bag.

White male wearing a black cap with a light-coloured circular logo, as well as a black bodywarmer, grey t-shirt, black shorts, white socks, and black trainers.

If you saw what happened, can identify these men, or can otherwise help police with their investigations, contact them citing Incident 316 of 11 August.

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