Police are searching for a man after another man was found seriously injured on a Morecambe street this week.
Police were called on Wednesday night after a man, aged in his 30s, was found on Queen Street in Morecambe and taken to hospital. He remains in a serious condition.
They want to speak to Ben Nightingale (pictured), as part of our enquiries.
Nightingale is described as white, 35 years old, around six feet tall, with cropped dark brown hair, and blue eyes. He may currently have a beard.
He has a tattoo saying Michelle on the right side of his neck and a tattoo of the name Hayley on his back.
His last known address was Eaves Lane in Woodplumpton, Preston but he also has links to Rochdale.
An investigation is underway but at this stage it is unclear how the man came by his injuries and officers are trying to establish exactly what has happened.
Anyone with information should contact police on 101 quoting log 0118 of March 31st.
Alternatively call independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111


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