POLICE are trying to track down two witnesses to an assault in a Hereford street.
Five people have so far been arrested and bailed by West Mercia Police after it was called to Holme Lacy Road on Saturday, March 27.
Several vehicles were damaged and two young men were taken to hospital with injuries.
Detectives are now appealing for the public's help to find two witnesses to the incident.
Officers are keen to identify two men that visited the Co-op shop in Holme Lacy Road between 8pm and 8.15pm.
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The two white men are believed to be in their mid-to-late 30s and were the driver and passenger of a navy blue VW Tiguan with roof bars.
Officers say they are hopeful the pair may have filmed some of the altercation.
Detective Sergeant Jim Moore said: “We are trying to trace the two men who were in the car park of the Co-op in Holme Lacy Road between 8 – 8.15pm.
"It’s important to stress we do not believe these men were involved in the incident in anyway and they are not suspected of any wrongdoing but we believe they may have witnessed the altercation and we wish to speak to them in case they saw or heard anything that may assist with the investigation."
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Five arrests have been made in connection with the altercation on the 27 March. The individuals are currently all on bail.
Detectives can be contacted through 101 quoting incident 643i of 27 March.
Holme Lacy Road in Hereford was closed for several hours after the incident, with forensics seen at the mini-roundabout between the Co-op and Tesco Express.
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