Nottinghamshire Police appeal for information after a man in his 60s was assaulted in Market Place, Newark
Nottinghamshire Police has released images of someone they’d like to speak to after a man in his 60s was assaulted in Newark
The man was reportedly pushed over and kicked in the head while on the floor in the market square.
This incident came just seconds after a balaclava-wearing cyclist narrowly missed the same man with his bike, in Church Street.
The unknown individual then reportedly turned around, pushed the victim over and aimed a kick at his head, before pushing another bystander too.
The victim sustained injuries to his arm during the incident, which took place around 3.40pm on Friday (October 25).
Police have now released an appeal for information and are now trying to trace the man on the bike, who was wearing a black and grey hoodie with the hood up and a balaclava.
The man was accompanied by another balaclava-wearing man in a dark grey tracksuit with the hood up at the time of the incident.
An investigation has been launched into the assault, with police now releasing photos taken from the scene.
Sergeant Greg Saxelby, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “The level of aggression showcased in this incident was completely unacceptable and simply won’t be tolerated here in Newark and Sherwood.
“The only positive to be taken from this was that the victim wasn’t seriously injured, after reportedly being pushed over and then having a kick aimed at his head.
“We want to find whoever was responsible for this assault and hope us sharing these pictures as part of our appeal will help us to do this.
“If you recognise the person in these images, we’d ask that you contact us. Likewise, if this is you, please do the right thing and come forward, so that we can find out more about what happened.”
Anyone with information can contact police on 101, quoting incident 440 of October 25, or reported to Crimestoppers anonymously via 0800 555 111.