Officers believe he may have key information
Police have released CCTV images of a man they would like to speak with following an assault in Ripley. The man is also thought to have visited Association Bar in Nottingham Road during the night of Friday, October 7 and into the early hours of Saturday, October 8.
The man pictured may be a key witness with information that could help, and although the image is not the best quality, police say they hope someone may recognise him and come forward. Derbyshire Police is also continuing to appeal for anyone with dashcam footage who drove through Ripley town centre and along Butterley Hill between 12.30am and 2am on October 8.
If you recognise the man in these pictures, or have dashcam footage from the area, please contact the force using the details below, quoting reference 22*585979:
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