A man has been arrested over an alleged attack at a Belladrum campsite after a festivalgoer's jaw was left broken.
20.08.2022 - 15:59 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Police have released CCTV images of four men they are hunting in relation to an attack in Glasgow.
The incident occurred opposite Cowcaddens Subway Station on Garscube Road at around 8.20pm on Sunday, April 17.
Officers have not disclosed the full nature of the assault but have shared descriptions of the men who have been pictured.
The first man is described as white, aged between 40 and 60-years-old, with grey hair.
He had been wearing a grey hooded jumper and dark jogging trousers at the time of the attack.
The second man has also been described as white, with a tanned complexion and dark shaven hair.
He was wearing a dark coloured jacket and shorts when he was pictured.
The third man is described as white, with short, light brown hair.
He had been wearing a white tracksuit top with dark sleeves and dark coloured trousers when the incident occurred.
The final man has been described as white, with dark brown hair.
He was wearing a dark green coloured jumper with white panelling on the shoulder and light-coloured trousers.
Detective Constable Jenna Baillie, of Greater Glasgow CID, said: “I would urge the men, or anyone who has information relating to any of them depicted in these images, to make contact with the police.
“Anyone with any information is asked to contact Greater Glasgow CID via 101, quoting incident number 3295 of April 17, 2022. Alternatively, call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 where information can be passed on anonymously.”
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