Police are asking for help to find two men in connection with serious incidents in Lancaster and Morecambe.
Lee Ashton, 26, from Preston, is wanted by police in connection with an assault in Lancaster on March 27 where a woman was grabbed around the throat, causing her neck injuries. He has links to Preston.
Patrick Gavin, 21, from Morecambe, is wanted in connection with an assault in the town on March 31 where a woman was assaulted, with her pulled to the ground and kicked repeatedly.
The pair have been named as two of the county’s ‘most wanted’ by Lancashire Police.
Temp Sgt Josh Taylor, said: “These men are wanted by police in connection with a number of serious offences.
“We believe they will still be in the Lancashire area and I would encourage anyone with information regarding their whereabouts to come forward.”
If you can help, please call 101 or email forcecontrolroom@lancashire.police.uk quoting log 0726 of April 28.


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