Police are appealing for information after a man suffered a fractured jaw during an incident in Morecambe last month.
It happened in the early hours of Sunday, May 12, at around 1:15am, when police attended a large disturbance on Morecambe Street East/West, at the junction with Clarence Street.
Whilst there, police were approached by a male victim who said he had been punched to the face; later medical assessment confirmed he had sustained a fractured jaw as a result of the attack.
Police are appealing for information and want to trace a white male, over 6ft tall, who is described as well-built with large shoulders. He had short brown hair and was wearing a coral orange t-shirt with dark blue jeans.
Police say they have exhausted enquiries at the incident location and are now appealing to the general public for any witnesses to identify the individual responsible.
It is believed the male was with another male, who was described as a lot smaller and of a skinnier build.
If you have any information on the identification of this male or have witnessed this assault, call 101 quoting log number LC-20240512-0028, or contact the officer in charge of the investigation directly via email - 5891@lancashire.police.uk


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