Latest news in Yorkshire: August 14, 2017 01:47:32 PM
Officers investigating a reported assault in Doncaster have released an e-fit of a man they are trying to trace in connection with the incident.
At around 5pm on Saturday 17 June, a 36-year-old woman was walking back to her car on Airbourne Road, near to Cheswold’s Public House, after attending the classic car show in the car park of Cheswold and Vue Cinema, when she glanced towards a man and woman she heard arguing on the corner of the roundabout near to the junction with Gilwice Way.
Moments later, the man involved in the argument is believed to have approached the woman and reportedly punched her in the face.
The woman the man had been arguing with and a young girl, believed to be around 10-years-old, tried to intervene, and the girl was also reported to have been hit by the man.
All three then made off towards Cheswold.
The 36-year-old woman suffered serious facial injuries she is still receiving treatment for.
Officers investigating the incident have been conducting extensive enquires to trace the man and are keen to hear from anyone who may recognise him.
Do you recognise this man? Were you in the area at the time of the incident?
If you recognise this man, or have any information that may be able to assist officers with their investigation, please call 101 quoting incident number 811 of 17 June.
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