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Detectives investigating a report of an assault in Hemel Hempstead are appealing for witnesses and information.
The incident occurred at the Marchmont Arms in Piccotts End, at around 10.50pm on Friday 9 February.
It was reported that a physical altercation occurred between a small group of males, during which a man aged in his 30s sustained two fractures to his jaw, requiring surgery.
The group left the area before police arrival.
Detective Constable Gemma Ball, who is investigating, said: “Our enquiries are continuing at this time to trace those involved in the incident. This includes a review of any CCTV opportunities.
“As part of our investigation, we’d also like to hear from anyone who has information about what happened. Were you in the pub at the time? Did you see the incident or the events leading up to it? Did you see a group of males leaving the area around the time?
“Any information at all could assist us as we progress our enquiries.”
If you have any information, please contact DC Ball by email.
You can also report information online, speak to an operator in our Force Communications Room via our online web chat or call the non-emergency number 101, quoting crime reference 41/11559/24.
Alternatively, you can stay 100% anonymous by contacting the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or via their untraceable online form.