Merseyside Police has released a number of pieces of CCTV to help with their investigations
Every month Merseyside Police release a number of CCTV images which investigating officers believe can assist them in various probes around the region.
“The threatening and aggressive behaviour shown by the offender has no place in Merseyside, and we are determined to bring the offender to justice. We deal with any such reports with compassion and sensitivity, acting on all information to bring offenders to justice and encourage anyone who has been a victim of hate crime to contact us.If you have information on hate crime, please contact Merseyside Police social media desk via X @MerPolCC.
Extensive enquiries are ongoing and detectives would like to identify the man pictured as he may have information to assist with their investigation. At around 10.20pm on Thursday, November 14, an offender entered Food and Wine on Hartsbourne Avenue and made demands for cash. A knife was mentioned but not seen. Cash was stolen.
Detective Inspector Neil Dillon said: “This was a nasty and unprovoked assault on a man who suffered significant injuries to his face. At around 10.10pm on Monday, October 28, we received a report that a 27-year-old man had self-presented at hospital with a gunshot wound to his lower leg. He has since been discharged from hospital.
“To open fire at someone in such a reckless manner could clearly have had much more serious if not fatal consequences. The victim self-presented at hospital with a severe concussion that affected his ability to move parts of his body. He has been discharged from hospital but still has mobility issues.
“As part of the investigation, we are also releasing a CCTV image of a man who we believe could have information about the incident.have issued a CCTV image of a man who we believe could have information after a teenage girl was sexually assaulted on a bus in Liverpool city centre. We were contacted following the incident and an investigation is ongoing, which includes CCTV inquiries.
At around 12.40am on Saturday, October 19, a man in his 20s attended hospital with a stab wound to his back. Obviously this incident could have had much serious consequences and it is vital we find the people responsible. has issued CCTV images of four people we want to speak to following a racially aggravated assault in Liverpool city centre.
We have issued images of four people we would like to speak to as we believe they could have information which is vital to our investigation. As part of an ongoing investigation into the incident, we want to speak to the man pictured in case he has information to assist our inquiries.
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