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Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following an incident of disorder in Kidlington yesterday evening (3/1).
Just after 5.35pm yesterday an incident of disorder occurred at the Skoda Garage forecourt on Oxford Road, at the traffic light junction with Banbury Road.
A man aged in his twenties was assaulted and suffered a head injury.
Two offenders are described as white men of slim build, with dark brown hair and wearing dark clothing.
Detective Inspector James Holden-White said: “This incident of public order occurred in the early evening on a busy road in Kidlington, and I am appealing to anybody who witnessed this to please get in touch with police.
“There were a large number of people at the scene yesterday evening, and we are looking to speak to them as they may have important witness information that will assist our enquiries.
“Further patrols will continue in the area and we will be working to progress our investigation and we will also be working within the local community to provide reassurance.
“We would ask anyone with any information or dash-cam footage or CCTV who has not already contacted us to please get in touch via 101 quoting reference 43250004590, or you can provide further information via our online reporting page.
“Or, if you do not wish to speak to the police you can anonymously contact the independent Charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111”.
AP