Police are looking to identify two people after three people were assaulted in the early hours of the morning in Epsom.
Officers hope that the two people pictured will be able to help with the investigation into the assault that happened shortly before 4am on October 3, 2021.
Police were called to reports that three people had been assaulted in Waterloo Road between the Nando's restaurant and Epsom Grill.
The first person police want to speak to is described as a white male with short brown hair and facial hair.
He was wearing glasses, blue jeans, a black padded jacket and black trainers.
The second person is described as wearing a long black padded coat with a fur hood pulled over their head.
Any information which may help Surrey Police should be given quoting reference number PR/45210104209.
PC Tom Brock said: “Through the course of our investigation we’ve identified two people who we believe may have witnessed the assault. We’re keen to speak with them both to understand more about what happened.
“We know the quality of the images is poor but we wanted to release them in the hope someone may recognise themselves or a friend.”
A Surrey Police spokesperson said: "We are appealing for assistance in identifying two people who may be able to help with an assault investigation in Epsom.
"Officers were called at around 4am on Sunday, 3 October 2021 following reports that three people had been assaulted on Waterloo Road between Nando’s and Epsom Grill.
"The first person is described as a White male with short brown hair and facial hair.
"He was wearing glasses, blue jeans, a black padded jacket and black trainers.
"The second person is described as wearing a long black padded coat with a fur hood pulled over their head.
"If you recognise the people in the images, or have any information which may help, please get in touch with us quoting PR/45210104209 via: Webchat on our website police.uk
"Online https://www.surrey.police.uk/tua/tell-us-about/cor/tell-us-about-existing-case-report/.
"Calling us on 101
"If you do not wish to leave your name, please call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111."
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