A MAN was punched in the face in a row over the behaviour of dogs at a Hereford park.
Police are on the hunt for the suspect after a disagreement over dogs turned violent, with one man being punched in the face, at Aylestone Park in Hereford at 10.30am on February 15.
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A West Mercia Police spokesperson said the suspect is described as a white man, aged 55-65, of average build, 5’10”, clean shaven, and with very short dark hair.
He was wearing blue jeans, a dark fleece jacket and glasses.
He had a Herefordshire accent and was walking two Jack Russell dogs off the lead.
Anyone who witnessed the incident or may know who the suspect is is asked to get in touch with PC Thomas Henry by emailing Thomas.henry@westmercia.police.uk or calling 07773052979
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