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Thames Valley Police is appealing for information following an assault in Slough.
On Thursday (15/8) between 4.30pm and 5pm at Deerwood Park near Lower Cippenham Lane, a girl was assaulted by four people near the Cippenham community centre.
The victim sustained injuries to her head, and required further hospital treatment but has since been discharged.
The first offender is described as a white girl, aged 13, of a mixed ethnic background. She is of a medium build with light brown short hair, with highlights at the front. The second offender is described as a white boy, aged 12, around 5ft tall with brown straight hair, and wearing a blue and red vertical striped football shirt with black shorts. The third offender is described as a black boy, aged 12, around 5ft 4 ins, with medium length dreadlocks. The fourth offender is described as a boy of a mixed ethnic background, aged 12 and around 5ft 2 ins.
Police staff investigator Amber Jackman, based at Slough Police Station, said: “I am appealing for any witnesses to this assault to please come forward.
“Anyone with information or footage relating to the assault should call 101 or make a report on our website, quoting reference number 43240392249.
“Alternatively, you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or via its website.”
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