Police CCTV appeal after serious assault in Sunderland city centre


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www.sunderlandecho.com— Police investigating an assault in Sunderland which left the victim with serious injuries have released an image of a man who they want to identify. An investigation has been ongoing since the attack, which occurred on Vine Place in the city centre at about 1.15am on Sunday, February 11. For reasons yet to be established, the victim was punched to the head and knocked unconscious. Northumbria Police have today, April 25, released the image of a man who they would like to trace. He was in the...

www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk—Briggate: Police launch hunt for two men after assault in Leeds city centre. Officers investigating an assault on Briggate earlier this year have released images of two men they would like to identify. The incident took place in the early hours of Sunday, March 3, and a 20-year-old man was taken to hospital after suffering minor injuries. Two men arrested in connection with the incident have been released under investigation. Sign up for our free newsletters today West Yorkshire Police are asking anyone who can assist in identifying either or both of these men to...

www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com—Edinburgh crime: Police share CCTV images of man following serious assault in Grassmarket. Police in Edinburgh have released CCTV images of a man they believe may be able to assist with enquiries into a serious assault. The incident happened on Grassmarket near the junction with Victoria Street at around 5pm on Friday, March 22. Police say a 44-year-old man was taken to hospital for medical treatment after he was assaulted. The man in the image is described as white, of slim build and around 5ft 10in. He has short brown hair and is aged between 18 to 25. At the time of the incident he...

www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com—City of Edinburgh Council considering options to keep city centre visitor centre open. Edinburgh Council is exploring options to keep the Royal Mile’s tourist information open after its closure was announced by VisitScotland. The organisation plans to shut its 25 ‘iCentres’ across the country due to “significant” changes in the tourism landscape. The Edinburgh branch, located at 249 High Street adjacent to the City Chambers, operates within a leased space provided by the council and shares facilities with its customer hub. It’s winding-up is part of a phased two-year closure...