Police in Hungerford appeal for 'good samaritan' to come forward
Investigators want to trace a person who tried to break up a fight
Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following an assault and report of a man in possession of a bladed article in Hungerford.
The incident occurred in Fairview Road, Hungerford at around 4pm on Thursday (20/7).
Two offenders, one of whom brandished a kitchen knife, were aggressive and threatening towards four victims.
The offenders punched one of the victims, a man in his twenties, in the face, causing a minor injury.
A member of the public attempted to intervene, but one of the offenders tried to stab them.
The offenders continued to assault this member of the public, kneeing him in the face.
The member of the public left the scene without giving their details so their identity remains unknown.
Investigating officer, Mohsin Sadique of the incident and crime response team based at Newbury Station, said:
“We are conducting a thorough investigation into this incident and we have made some early arrests.
“We are appealing for the good Samaritan who tried to diffuse this fight to please come forward and contact the force.
“If this was you, or if you believe you know who it could be, please contact Thames Valley Police on 101, quoting reference number 43230323073, or make a report online.
“Alternatively, you can call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, or via their website.”
A 42-year-old-man and an 18-year-old man both from Hungerford have been arrested on suspicion of assault without injury, assault with injury and possession of an offensive weapon, and remain in police custody in connection with the incident.