CCTV images released folllowing assault

By Gary Smee Thursday 13 December 2012 Updated: 17/12 16:50

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Buy photos » Police are looking to speak to these two men in connection with an unprovoked assault at Evesham Railway Station. (s)

POLICE want to speak to these two men in connection with an unprovoked assault on a pair of teenagers at Evesham Railway Station.

Officers have just released CCTV images from the station following the alleged incident which took place on Tuesday, November 13 at just before 6pm.

Police said three youths aged 14 to 15 were waiting for a train at Evesham station when they were approached by two men aged about 18 to 20.

Two of the teens were then the victims of an unprovoked assault by the two men who then left the station walking towards Evesham town centre.

Investigating officer PC Frank Hedley said: "Enquiries are ongoing to establish the identity of the two men who carried out this attack.

"At this stage, I would now like to identify and speak to the men in these CCTV images as I believe they will have key information which can assist this investigation."

Anyone with information is urged to contact British Transport Police on 0800 40 50 40, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Callers should quote the incident reference B5/WWA of 13/12/2012.

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