CCTV appeal following racist abuse in Hitchin

By Layth Yousif

1st Sep 2020 | Local News

CCTV appeal following racist abuse in Hitchin
CCTV appeal following racist abuse in Hitchin

Officers have released a CCTV photo of a woman who might be able to help their enquiries after

two people were subjected to racist verbal abuse in Hitchin.

The incident happened in a car park in Woolgrove Road on Sunday 16 August.

At around 7.50pm, the offender - a woman, shouted racist verbal abuse towards two victims – a

man in his fifties and a woman in her thirties.

The offender then walked away out of the car park and down Woolgrove Road before getting in a

blue Vauxhall Astra and driving off.

PC Natalie Cuozzo, who is investigating, said: "Racism will not be tolerated by Hertfordshire

Constabulary and we are carrying out extensive enquiries into this incident.

"We believe that the woman pictured was in the area at the time and she could have vital

information about what happened. If you recognise her, or have information about the incident,

please don't hesitate to get in contact.

"If you can help, please call the non-emergency number 101 or email me at

[email protected] quoting crime reference 41/66827/20."

     

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