Dunedin Police seeking witnesses to serious assault
Dunedin Police are seeking the public’s help to
identify witnesses to a
serious assault.
Police
are investigating an assault that occurred near the
intersection of
Cumberland and Dundas Streets on 31
July at around 10:35pm.
A group of female students
were walking along Cumberland Street when they
attacked
by a group of up to six youth offenders.
Three people
were hospitalised, one with serious injuries and two with
minor
injuries.
Police are aware of a number of
people walking and driving past while the
incident
occurred.
We would like to speak to anyone who witnessed this incident.
Police are particularly
interested in speaking to a group of men, who
were
driving a Black Ford Ranger ute and pulled over to
help the victims as we
believe they have information
that could assist the investigation.
Anyone with
information that could assist Police is asked to contact us
on
105 and quote file number
210801/8794.
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